Investigators in Nancy Guthrie disappearance reportedly zero in on two key dates
NewsNation’s Brian Entin says investigators in the case are asking about surveillance footage from Jan. 11 and Jan. 24.
Investigators in Nancy Guthrie disappearance reportedly zero in on two key dates
NewsNation’s Brian Entin says investigators in the case are asking about surveillance footage from Jan. 11 and Jan. 24.
By Sharareh Drury
March 17, 2026 4:41 p.m. ET
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Savannah Guthrie and mother Nancy Guthrie. Credit:
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As the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie continues, investigators have shared what they believe to be two dates important to her disappearance.
On March 16, NewsNation’s Brian Entin reported on X that neighbors said investigators were asking about surveillance footage from Jan. 11 and Jan. 24.
"In addition to January 11th, one of Nancy Guthrie's neighbors tells me FBI agents are also especially interested in January 24th," he wrote. "That is 8 days before Guthrie went missing. The Saturday before. Agents are looking for video from both dates."
Entin elaborated on his conversation with Nancy's neighbors in a TikTok post, in which he said authorities had not told residents what they were looking for in recordings from those dates.
Nancy, the mother of *Today** *anchor Savannah Guthrie, was last seen outside her Catalina Foothills, Ariz., home the evening of Jan. 31, after being dropped off by family. The following day, she was declared missing.
Since her disappearance, investigators with Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI have teamed up on a large-scale search across the neighborhood where she lived. Nancy's home was also declared a crime scene, with traces of her blood having been discovered on her porch.
No suspects or persons of interest have been identified.
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Last week, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos warned that the unknown suspect "could strike again."
"We believe we know why he did this, and we believe that it was targeted, but we're not 100 percent sure of that, so it'd be silly to tell people, 'Yeah, don't worry about it. You're not his target,'" Nanos said. "Don't think for a moment because it happened to the Guthrie family you're safe. Keep your wits about you."
Nanos also shared that believe they are "intentionally withholding" the details of what they believe to be the suspected abductor's motive. "From day one, we had some strong beliefs about what happened, and those beliefs haven't diminished,” he added.
In February, the Pima County Sheriff's Department shared that investigators had recovered new evidence, including gloves. The discovery came just two days after the FBI released the first photos and videos of Guthrie's alleged kidnapper, who wears a mask and gloves in security camera footage.
The sheriff's department has asked that neighbors within a two-mile radius of Nancy's residence submit "all video footage that includes vehicles, vehicle traffic, people/pedestrians, and anything neighbors deem out of the ordinary or important to our investigation from January 1, 2026 - February 2, 2026."
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Savannah and her siblings, Annie and Camron Guthrie, have released several videos pleading for their mother's return and asking for the public's assistance.
When Savannah returned to the *Today* studio for the first time since Nancy's disappearance, she shared with staff how she is trying to maintain hope that her mother will be found.
"I wanted you to know that I'm still standing, and I still have hope, and I'm still me," Guthrie said, according to PEOPLE. "And I don't know what version of me that will be, but it will be. I'm holding onto my faith. I still believe. And as my mom would say, 'where else would I go?'"
The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department ask anyone with tips to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI. The bureau has set a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to Nancy's recovery or the arrest of anyone involved in her disappearance.**
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