
Nancy Guthrie has been missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona, for more than three months. But the lack of suspicion and breakthrough has increased concerns for her well-being. Meanwhile, investigators believe the case may finally be moving in a new direction. The case drew national attention because the 84-year-old’s daughter, Savannah Guthrie, is the co-anchor of Today. Now, fresh surveillance footage and better coordination between local law enforcement and the FBI have sparked renewed hope in the case. Officials believe that someone out there might know exactly what happened to Nancy Guthrie.
Chris Nanos says someone knows about Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance mystery
Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos recently sat down for an interview with KVOA. During the conversation, he opened up about the ongoing Nancy Guthrie missing case. Chris pointed out that they are offering a large reward of over USD 1 million to anyone who provides information about the 84-year-old. He revealed that he believes someone knows about the mystery behind her disappearance. In turn, he asked the person to come forward with whatever information they had and helped them to find Nancy. In his words:
“The reward money is still there—it’s there for a reason. We think somebody out there knows something. We know they do. We know someone out there knows what happened. Call us.”



















