The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC’s Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has gripped the nation for weeks, and the latest revelation from investigators has sent shockwaves through the case. New analysis of doorbell camera footage shows what appears to be the same masked suspect appearing at Nancy’s Tucson home on a day prior to the night she vanished—potentially scouting the residence before the suspected kidnapping unfolded.

Nancy was last seen on the evening of January 31, 2026, after family dropped her off at her Catalina Foothills home following dinner. By the next morning, February 1, she failed to appear for a scheduled church livestream, prompting friends to alert authorities. Investigators quickly determined she had likely been taken against her will, launching a massive search involving local police, the FBI, and volunteers.

Key evidence emerged from Nancy’s Nest doorbell camera. Previously released clips from the abduction night captured a masked individual—dressed in gloves, a zipped jacket, and carrying a black backpack—approaching the door, tampering with the device (including placing branches to obscure the lens), and entering the home in the early hours. The footage, silent and eerie, provided the first visual of a potential perpetrator: a man estimated at 5’9″ to 5’10” tall, of average build.

But the bombshell came recently: a still image from the same camera system, captured on an earlier date, shows a nearly identical figure at the front door—masked, gloved, but notably without the backpack. Sources close to the investigation suggest this was a reconnaissance visit. The suspect may have approached, noticed the camera, become alarmed, and retreated, only to return later with tools to disable surveillance and execute the abduction. This premeditated element has transformed the case from a possible opportunistic crime into a chilling, calculated operation.

The Guthrie family has remained vocal and hopeful. Savannah has shared emotional Instagram videos, including childhood home movies with her mother, pleading for Nancy’s safe return and addressing potential captors directly: “We received your message and we understand. We beg you to return our mother.” Family statements emphasize their willingness to pay for her release, while maintaining faith that she is alive. Siblings Annie and Cameron have joined in these appeals, urging anyone with information to come forward.

Authorities have pursued multiple leads: tracing purchases of similar tactical gear (including a balaclava mask and gloves bought near the area hours before), analyzing DNA from items found nearby (such as a discarded glove), and even extending searches across borders. Ransom communications have surfaced, though details remain guarded. A substantial reward—over $200,000 combined from FBI and local sources—continues to draw tips.

As the search enters its fourth week, the pre-abduction sighting has refocused efforts on identifying patterns of surveillance and possible accomplices. The Pima County Sheriff has described the investigation as active and evolving, with no stone unturned. For the Guthrie family and a watching public, these haunting images underscore a terrifying reality: someone may have been watching Nancy long before that fateful night.

The question now looms larger than ever: Who is behind the mask, and where is Nancy Guthrie? Tips can be submitted to the FBI or local authorities as the hunt intensifies.