Blood discovered in Savannah Guthrie's mom's Arizona home, investigators searching for clues.
Law enforcement sources have revealed a shocking discovery at the Arizona residence of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie. A small amount of dried blood was found inside the house, which is currently being analyzed to determine whose it belongs. The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance as a crime is ongoing, with authorities combing through her home for potential clues.
According to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, the house was returned to the family on Monday after being turned over by investigators. When asked about the blood discovery, Nanos emphasized that none of the collected evidence pointed towards a specific suspect at this time.
The search is ongoing, with investigators believing Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her home in the middle of the night over the weekend. Sheriff Nanos stated that it's unclear how many individuals were involved in the abduction and if they took any security cameras from the property.
Ransom demands have been reported, with authorities taking all leads seriously. Jon Edwards, assistant special agent in charge of the FBI's Tucson office, expressed a call for public assistance in identifying potential suspects. "We are looking at this from every angle, but we need your help," Edwards said.
Given Nancy Guthrie's daily medication schedule and limited mobility, investigators have dismissed the possibility that she wandered away on her own. The family is urging residents near her home to review their security footage for any suspicious activity between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. on Sunday night.
Savannah Guthrie has asked her followers to pray for her mother's safe return. Authorities are still searching for Nancy Guthrie, with the FBI offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to her arrest.
Law enforcement sources have revealed a shocking discovery at the Arizona residence of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie. A small amount of dried blood was found inside the house, which is currently being analyzed to determine whose it belongs. The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance as a crime is ongoing, with authorities combing through her home for potential clues.
According to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, the house was returned to the family on Monday after being turned over by investigators. When asked about the blood discovery, Nanos emphasized that none of the collected evidence pointed towards a specific suspect at this time.
The search is ongoing, with investigators believing Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her home in the middle of the night over the weekend. Sheriff Nanos stated that it's unclear how many individuals were involved in the abduction and if they took any security cameras from the property.
Ransom demands have been reported, with authorities taking all leads seriously. Jon Edwards, assistant special agent in charge of the FBI's Tucson office, expressed a call for public assistance in identifying potential suspects. "We are looking at this from every angle, but we need your help," Edwards said.
Given Nancy Guthrie's daily medication schedule and limited mobility, investigators have dismissed the possibility that she wandered away on her own. The family is urging residents near her home to review their security footage for any suspicious activity between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. on Sunday night.
Savannah Guthrie has asked her followers to pray for her mother's safe return. Authorities are still searching for Nancy Guthrie, with the FBI offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to her arrest.