🚨 LIVE UPDATES: POLICE EXIT ANNIE GUTHRIE’S HOME IN GLOVES, HAULING BROWN EVIDENCE BAGS AFTER DARK-OF-NIGHT RAID — WHAT THEY UNCOVERED COULD CHANGE EVERYTHING! 😱🕵️♂️
In the dead of night, under flashing lights and shaded windows, cops spent HOURS tearing through Savannah Guthrie’s sister Annie’s house… then emerged wearing blue gloves and carrying multiple brown evidence bags!
The nation is watching every move. Savannah’s “hour of desperation” plea still echoes. Time is NOT on Nancy’s side.
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Chilling new footage from late Saturday night has intensified scrutiny in the ongoing disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie: law enforcement officers were observed leaving the home of Nancy’s daughter, Annie Guthrie, wearing blue gloves and carrying multiple brown evidence bags after an hours-long search.
The activity at Annie Guthrie’s residence — located about four miles from Nancy’s Catalina Foothills home — unfolded from approximately 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. local time on February 7, 2026. Witnesses and media crews reported seeing unmarked vehicles, photo flashes illuminating rooms through windows, and occasional loud clanking sounds from inside. After nearly three hours, deputies from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) emerged: one carrying a white suitcase described by experts as containing evidence processing tools, and others with brown paper bags believed to hold collected items. At least one officer was visibly wearing blue latex gloves upon exit.
The search was characterized as “consented,” with no indication of forced entry or warrants mentioned publicly. Authorities have not disclosed what, if anything, was recovered or its potential significance. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has reiterated that no suspects or persons of interest have been publicly identified in the case, which remains classified as a possible abduction.
Annie Guthrie, Nancy’s oldest daughter, was the last known person to see her mother. She reportedly dropped Nancy off at her home around 9:45 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. on January 31 following a family dinner and game night at Annie’s residence. Nancy failed to appear at church the next morning, February 1, prompting family members to report her missing around noon. Investigators declared Nancy’s home a crime scene almost immediately due to blood droplets on the front porch that tested positive for her DNA, a disconnected Ring doorbell camera around 1:47 a.m., motion detection at about 2:12 a.m., and loss of connection between her pacemaker app and phone.
This was not the first time Annie’s home drew law enforcement attention. Earlier activity occurred around February 7, coinciding with family video pleas, but Saturday’s extended nighttime operation marked a more thorough follow-up. Media outlets like NewsNation, PEOPLE, and Fox News Digital captured the scene, noting the methodical nature of the search and the removal of items in evidence bags.
The development comes amid a series of complications in the probe. Multiple purported ransom notes have targeted media organizations, demanding escalating sums in Bitcoin — up to $6 million — with deadlines that have repeatedly expired without confirmed payment, follow-up contact, or verifiable proof of life. An earlier Thursday deadline passed quietly, followed by Monday’s cutoff. The family has responded publicly: in videos posted to Instagram, Savannah Guthrie and siblings declared willingness to pay, stating, “We will pay,” while stressing the need for concrete evidence Nancy remains alive and in custody. Concerns over deepfakes and AI have made verification difficult.
At least one arrest has stemmed from the ransom communications: a California man charged with extortion after sending hoax demands. The FBI has emphasized Bitcoin’s traceability and vetted notes, but no genuine ongoing negotiation with kidnappers has been confirmed.
Nancy’s medical condition adds grave urgency. She requires daily heart medication; authorities have warned that even brief interruptions could be fatal. Sheriff Chris Nanos has expressed belief she remains “out there” and “alive,” vowing to pursue leads aggressively. A $50,000 FBI reward stands for information leading to her recovery or arrests.
Searches have extended beyond properties. Efforts included processing Nancy’s home repeatedly, towing a vehicle, inspecting a septic tank and manhole, and examining neighborhood surveillance. A suspicious white van reported near the area pre-disappearance has been noted but not linked publicly. Footage from nearby businesses, like a Circle K, has been reviewed for vehicles of interest.
Experts have weighed in on the Annie home search. Former CIA and FBI special agent Tracy Walder told PEOPLE the white suitcase likely held processing tools, while brown bags were standard for evidence collection. Such consented searches at family residences are not uncommon in missing-persons cases to rule out or confirm involvement, gather timelines, or collect digital devices and personal items.
Online speculation has surged, with some focusing on Annie’s husband, Tommaso Cioni, or family dynamics — though authorities have dismissed unsubstantiated rumors as unhelpful. The Guthries have cooperated closely with investigators while issuing emotional appeals. Savannah described the ordeal as “another week of this nightmare” and an “hour of desperation,” urging public tips.
Community response remains strong. Nancy’s church continues prayers, describing her as a devoted attendee. Neighbors in the affluent Catalina Foothills area express concern, with some posting supportive messages.
As the investigation enters its second week, the late-night evidence removal from Annie’s home raises fresh questions without answers. What prompted the intensified focus there? Did officers uncover items linking to the abduction theory, or was it routine elimination? No breakthroughs have been announced, and the absence of proof of life weighs heavily.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and FBI continue to urge tips via 1-800-CALL-FBI or local channels, promising anonymity. With no suspects named and deadlines passed, the case blends high-profile attention, ransom intrigue, and forensic diligence into one of the most watched mysteries in recent memory.
For the Guthrie family, each development — from blood evidence to ransom hoaxes to this nighttime search — heightens the stakes. Until Nancy is found or definitive answers emerge, the questions persist: What happened after that family dinner? And is she still alive to come home?
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