The grueling search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of beloved “TODAY” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has reached a somber milestone with no dramatic breakthrough in sight. On day 25 since Nancy vanished from her Tucson, Arizona home in what authorities believe was an abduction, FBI agents conducted what sources describe as a final, exhaustive sweep of the property—walking the grounds, entering rooms, photographing details, and leaving without new leads that could crack the case wide open.

The scene unfolded with heavy law enforcement presence: agents swarmed the Catalina Foothills residence, revisiting the site where Nancy was last known safe after a family dinner on January 31. Doorbell camera footage previously released by the FBI shows a masked, armed individual tampering with the device on the morning of her disappearance, and further reports indicate the same figure may have appeared at her doorstep on prior occasions, suggesting surveillance or planning.

Despite the intensity of this latest operation—coming just after the Guthrie family dramatically upped the stakes by announcing a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to Nancy’s recovery—the departure of the agents left an air of quiet despair. Savannah Guthrie, who has been vocal and emotional throughout the ordeal via social media pleas, reportedly watched or learned of the team’s exit with profound heartbreak. Her family has consistently expressed belief that Nancy is still alive, urging anyone with knowledge to come forward anonymously through the FBI tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI.

The investigation has generated thousands of tips, especially surging after the reward announcement, with the FBI noting hundreds of new leads in recent days alone. Authorities have analyzed DNA from gloves discovered near the home—belonging to an unknown male—and continue examining evidence from the scene, where signs pointed to Nancy not leaving voluntarily. No suspect has been publicly named, though the masked figure remains the prime focus.

Savannah’s public anguish has resonated nationwide, from tearful Instagram videos pleading directly to potential captors—”Someone knows how to find our mom and bring her home”—to the family’s unwavering hope amid mounting uncertainty. The reward, separate from the FBI’s existing $100,000 offer, underscores their desperation and determination.

As the Pima County Sheriff’s Department scales back daily updates and the case enters its fourth week without resolution, the emotional toll on the Guthrie family is palpable. This “final” FBI visit to the home, meant perhaps to tie up loose ends or re-examine overlooked details, instead highlighted the painful reality: despite relentless efforts, Nancy remains missing, and the breakthrough the family—and the nation—prays for has not yet arrived.

The public remains urged to stay vigilant. If you have any information, contact the FBI immediately. The Guthries cling to hope that one tip, one memory, could finally bring their beloved mother home.