Authorities initially released limited information following the report that Nancy Guthrie, 84, was missing from her Arizona home, but later updates explained why investigators adjusted the scope of their response. Officials said that after processing the residence, information gathered led them to expand the investigation beyond a routine missing-person case.
Nancy was last seen late Saturday evening, January 31, 2026, when she was dropped off at her Tucson-area home by family members. Concern arose the following morning when she did not attend a scheduled church service and could not be reached. Relatives contacted authorities after being unable to locate her.
Law enforcement officials stated that evidence identified inside the home prompted investigators to believe Nancy did not leave voluntarily. While authorities have not released details about the findings, they confirmed that the information required a more focused investigative approach. Officials emphasized that no conclusions have been announced publicly and that the case remains active.
Investigators noted that Nancy has mobility limitations and relies on daily medication for an ongoing medical condition, a factor they say adds urgency to locating her. Authorities have since shifted from broad search efforts to a detailed review of evidence, surveillance footage, and public tips. Nearby residents have been asked to review doorbell and home security recordings, and officials continue to encourage anyone with potentially relevant information to contact law enforcement.
Savannah Guthrie has publicly expressed appreciation for the support her family has received and requested continued assistance from the community. Authorities also stated that Nancy is mentally alert and not known to wander. Officials have reiterated that there is no indication of an ongoing threat to the public as the investigation continues.