Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 14 latest updates
TUCSON, Ariz. - Feb. 14 marks two weeks since Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, disappeared from her Tucson-area home.
Saturday latest updates
Feb. 14:
3:20 p.m.
The tweet read in part:
"Everyday moving forward there will be a lot of police activity throughout the community. As to what level of activity that is depends on what lead they chase and how it develops.
These leads start in the command post and move to the field as needed. That is one reason you’re seeing activity build up as the day goes on that can ultimately lead to a search warrant looking for Nancy and any suspect involved."
11:42 a.m.
The following information is from the Pima County Sheriff's Department:
"Law Enforcement Activity: Last night, a federal court-ordered search warrant was executed at a residence near E. Orange Grove Rd. and N. First Ave. in connection with the Guthrie case. The warrant was based on a lead we received. No arrests were made. A traffic stop was also conducted, and a person was questioned but no arrests resulted from that incident. There are no further details available at this time.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI continue to work together around the clock on this investigation tracking all leads.
We remind the public that there’s a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the location of Nancy Guthrie and/or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance. Call tips in to 1-800-CALL-FBI or 520-351-4900.
Briefings / Interviews: No press briefings are scheduled at this time. If a significant development occurs, a press conference will be announced via email and the @pimasheriff X account."
9:30 a.m.
Nancy Guthrie: No arrests, no one in custody, sheriff says
Saturday marks 14 days since Nancy Guthrie, 84, was taken from her Catalina Foothills home. Despite 3 people being detained Friday, Sheriff Chris Nanos says no one is in custody and no arrests have been made in the search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother.
8:20 a.m.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos tells Fox News reporter Matt Finn that no arrests were made Friday night after three people were detained, and there is no one in custody.
7 a.m.
FOX 10's Irene Snyder is in Tucson for the latest on the case. She covers what's happened in the last 8–10 hours, including several people being detained in the case, as well as SWAT activity near Nancy's home.
We also take a look at a timeline of notable events in Nancy's disappearance.
Nancy Guthrie: Timeline of events as case marks 2 weeks
Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing for two weeks after she was reportedly kidnapped from her Tucson area home. She was last seen on the night of Jan. 31. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen and Irene Snyder look at a two-week timeline and where we are now.
Feb. 13:
Nancy Guthrie: 3 reportedly detained in case
Three people have reportedly been detained in connection with the investigation into Nancy Guthrie case. Officials with the Pima County Sheriff's Department said there will be no formal statement on the developments for now.
There were some new developments in the case late Friday night, with Fox News reporting that three people were detained in connection with the investigation. The report cites an otherwise unnamed local law enforcement source.
"The source says after receiving a tip, authorities detained two males, plus one of their moms. The source said a warrant had been served," read a portion of Fox News's report. "The source cautioned that during a warrant execution, ‘technically everyone is detained.’"
Officials with the Pima County Sheriff's Department said on Feb. 13 that they will not release a formal statement on the matter that evening.
This is not the first time someone has been detained in connection with the case. On Feb. 10, a person of interest was detained for questioning following a traffic stop in the Rio Rico area, but that person was later released.
The backstory:
Guthrie went missing on the night of Jan. 31 and was reported missing on Feb. 1 when she didn't show up for church. Since her disappearance, the FBI has released footage of her alleged abductor at her doorstep.
Guthrie's family has pleaded on social media for her safe return, stating they are willing to pay a ransom following reports of several notes demanding payment in bitcoin.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI are working on finding Guthrie by searching rural and rigid terrain around the Tucson area, where Guthrie and her daughter, Annie, live. The sheriff's department is asking for anyone within a 2-mile radius of Guthrie's Catalina Foothills home to submit any footage they may have from Jan. 1 to Feb. 2 that they "deem out of the ordinary or important."
Nancy Guthrie: Investigators seek help with video
As crews continue to search for Nancy Guthrie, investigators are also asking people who live in the area to check their surveillance video for anything unusual. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more, from Tucson.
Just one person has been detained in the case as a court-ordered search warrant was executed, but he was released shortly after. Authorities had received a tip that the man's eyes matched the eyes of the suspect seen in the Nest footage recovered from Guthrie's doorbell camera.
On Feb. 12, the FBI released a description of the suspect seen in the doorbell camera footage. Additionally, the agency also increased its reward in the case to $100,000.
On Feb. 13, PCSD said DNA other than Nancy Guthrie's and "those in close contact to her" were collected from the property, and investigators are working to identify who it belongs to.
What you can do:
The FBI continues to urge anyone with information to contact its hotline at 1-800-CALL-FBI.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department has also set up a tipline where the community can submit information.
Map of area where Nancy Guthrie was last seen
The Source: The Pima County Sheriff's Department, the FBI, and previous FOX 10 reports.

