Nancy Guthrie Update: Savannah Guthrie Reportedly Spends $500K on Private Investigators in Search for Nancy
NEW YORK — NBC's "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie has reportedly hired a team of private investigators and spent around $500,000 in an effort to locate her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing from her Tucson, Arizona home for nearly four months, according to sources cited in recent media reports.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her residence on the evening of January 31 or early February 1, 2026. Authorities believe she was abducted, with surveillance footage showing a masked individual near the property. DNA evidence was collected from the home, but the investigation has yielded limited public progress since initial breakthroughs.
The U.S. Sun and other outlets reported that Savannah Guthrie has assembled an independent team of former agents, security specialists and investigators working daily on the case. A source close to the family told the publication that Guthrie "has told everyone involved that the search will continue for as long as necessary."
"She is not prepared to stop looking for her mother. She feels that depending only on the official investigation is not enough anymore — that's why she's investing so heavily in private investigators and outside specialists," the unnamed source said.
Case Background and Investigation Status
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has stated that his office is not in direct communication with the Guthrie family, with the FBI handling those interactions. The sheriff's office has faced public criticism over the pace of the probe, though officials maintain active work behind the scenes, including analysis of tips and forensic evidence.
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