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FBI Delivers Bombshell Update on Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping

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“Today” show host Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother has been missing for more than two weeks.

Savannah and Nancy Guthrie pose at the Today show studio in New York in 2023.
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The FBI has matched a glove found two miles from the home of NBC host Savannah Guthrie’s mother to one worn by a masked individual suspected of kidnapping the 84-year-old more than two weeks ago.

Investigators told the Associated Press Sunday they’d found the item lying in a field near a road not far from Nancy Guthrie’s house in Tuscon, Arizona. DNA has been recovered from the glove, with official confirmation now pending on preliminary results that came through on Saturday.

“It is never too late to do the right thing,” the Today show host said in a renewed appeal on Instagram. “And we are here. And we believe in the essential goodness of every human being, that it’s never too late.”

A timeline of Nancy Guthrie’s abduction, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
A timeline of Nancy Guthrie’s abduction, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. Pima County Sheriff’s Department

Guthrie’s mother has not been seen since Jan. 31, when she was dropped at her residence in the Catalina Foothills by her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni. The family reported her missing before noon the following day.

Investigators say they found blood on the porch of the property. Details released by local police indicate the doorbell camera was disconnected around 1.47 a.m. on Feb. 1, and that the 84-year-old’s pacemaker app registered a disconnect from her phone approximately half an hour later.

TUCSON, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 10: In an aerial view, law enforcement and news broadcasters are stationed outside of Nancy Guthrie's residence on February 10, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. Searches continues for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of U.S. journalist and television host Savannah Guthrie, after she went missing from her home on the morning of February 1st. Guthrie's possible abductors had set a deadline of 5pm on February 9 for a $6 million payment. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
The Guthrie family have repeatedly issued impassioned pleas for confirmation the TV host's mother is still alive. Brandon Bell/Getty Images

Surveillance videos recovered from the scene further show an individual approaching the front door while wearing a ski mask and carrying a backpack. The FBI has confirmed that person as a suspect, describing him as roughly 5 feet 9 inches tall and of medium build.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Office told CBS Monday they believe the clothes and mask worn by the individual in the video were likely purchased from Walmart. Investigators have yet to identify the exact brands, having previously determined the person’s backpack was a black Ozark Trail Hiker.

Only Walmart sells that particular bag. The supermarket chain has reportedly now provided authorities with records of all sales of the item both online and in-store.

The sheriff’s office detained an individual for questioning following a traffic stop in Tucson last week. What had prompted the stop remains unclear, but the man was released a few hours later. Authorities carried out a search of a property about an hour south of the city later that afternoon.

The purported abductors have reportedly sent ransom notes to the media, issuing two deadlines for payment which have since passed. Guthrie’s family have raised additional concerns given the TV host’s mother requires daily medication to treat high blood pressure and ongoing heart issues.

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