🚨 BREAKING: New Evidence Drops in Nancy Guthrie Case — Kidnappers Reportedly Used HIDDEN TUNNELS to Snatch Her Straight from Her Bed and Vanish Without a Trace?!
Imagine this: an 84-year-old woman taken in the dead of night… from her own bedroom… and the abductors don’t just walk out the door — they disappear into secret underground passages right under Tucson?
Volunteer crews are crawling through dark tunnels near her home right now, chasing whispers of escape routes that could stretch for miles — even toward the border. A backpack turned up in one…
You have to read the chilling details investigators are quietly pursuing —

The investigation into the suspected kidnapping of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has taken a dramatic turn toward the subterranean as volunteer search groups scour underground drainage tunnels and passages near her Catalina Foothills home.
Reports from outlets including NewsNation, Inside Edition, and Fox News indicate that crews spent the weekend of Feb. 22–23 exploring a network of tunnels in the area, prompted by public speculation that abductors may have used them to remove Guthrie from her residence undetected and evade capture. Some theories suggest these passages — part of Tucson’s flood-control infrastructure, with some extending significant distances — could have served as an escape route, potentially linking to remote areas or even toward the Mexican border.
While no official confirmation from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department or FBI has linked the tunnels directly to the crime, sources familiar with the probe have not ruled out following such leads. Volunteer teams reported discovering a backpack in one tunnel, which was promptly collected as evidence by sheriff’s deputies. Authorities have declined to comment on its relevance, emphasizing that all tips are evaluated but speculation should be avoided to protect the integrity of the case.
Nancy Guthrie was reported missing Feb. 1 after failing to attend church services. Family members discovered her absence around noon that day, with her phone and essential medications left behind. Investigators believe she was taken against her will from her bed in the early morning hours — possibly around 2:30 a.m. — based on the disconnection of her pacemaker monitoring app at that time.
Key evidence released publicly includes doorbell camera footage from her Nest system showing a masked individual — described by the FBI as male, 5’9″ to 5’10”, average build, wearing dark clothing, gloves, and carrying an Ozark Trail backpack — appearing to tamper with the camera on the night of the abduction. Additional images suggest the suspect may have visited the home on prior occasions for surveillance, according to NewsNation sources.
No forced entry was evident at the residence, leading to questions about how entry was gained. The Pima County Sheriff’s Office has stated there were no obvious signs of break-in, fueling online discussions about whether the abductor had access or used deception.
DNA from gloves recovered near the scene did not match profiles in federal databases, prompting investigators to pursue genetic genealogy techniques. A $1 million reward announced by the Guthrie family has generated over 1,500 new tips, with the FBI continuing to process leads, including potential sightings and digital anomalies.
Forensic experts, including Heather Barnhart — who assisted in the Bryan Kohberger Idaho murders case — have highlighted the potential significance of “digital blackouts.” Barnhart told Fox News Digital that deliberate gaps in cell phone activity, such as turning off a device before and after a crime, can create a “tunnel” of focus for investigators tracing movements via tower pings, Wi-Fi logs, or proximity data. In high-profile cases, such absences often prove more telling than active records.
The tunnel theory gained traction after media coverage of volunteer efforts in Tucson’s underground flood channels, some of which run close to Guthrie’s neighborhood. NewsNation’s Brian Entin reported live from the scene, noting searchers entered several tunnels and recovered the backpack. Inside Edition aired segments exploring whether abductors could have used these passages to transport Guthrie undetected, with some tunnels reportedly extending far enough to complicate ground-level searches.
Critics of the theory point out that many of Tucson’s tunnels are stormwater systems — dark, narrow, and hazardous — making them logistically challenging for moving an elderly person without leaving traces like footprints, fibers, or biological evidence. No confirmed signs of Guthrie or her abductor have been publicly tied to the tunnels.
The case has drawn comparisons to other abductions due to the lack of physical struggle evidence and the suspect’s apparent preparation (mask, gloves, possible prior visits). Authorities have stressed it remains an active kidnapping investigation, with no leading motive or theory released. Multiple suspects have not been ruled out, and the possibility of accomplices lingers based on video analysis.
Savannah Guthrie has continued emotional appeals on social media, describing the torment of her mother being “taken in the dark of night from her bed” and urging anyone with information to come forward. The family has cooperated fully while requesting privacy amid intense scrutiny.
As of late February 2026, Nancy Guthrie remains missing, with no confirmed sightings, ransom resolutions, or arrests. The FBI’s involvement includes hostage rescue expertise and interstate coordination, though the probe has shifted toward digital and genealogical avenues after physical searches yielded limited breakthroughs.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and federal officials have urged the public to submit verifiable tips rather than spread unconfirmed theories online, warning that misinformation can hinder progress. The home is being prepared for return to the family, signaling a potential wind-down of on-site forensic work.
The emergence of tunnel searches underscores the desperation and creativity in a case that has captivated national attention. For the Guthrie family and a concerned public, every unexplored lead — above or below ground — represents a flicker of hope in what remains one of the most perplexing missing-persons investigations of the year.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI tip line or Pima County Sheriff’s dedicated channels. The search continues.
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