BREAKING: FBI Releases Photos Of Suspect In Nancy Guthrie Case

Federal authorities have released new images as part of the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie. The FBI shared the images on Tuesday, identifying the individual shown as a person of interest in what investigators believe may be an abduction. Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1 from her home in Tucson, Arizona.

The black-and-white images were captured by a home security system and show a masked individual approaching Guthrie’s front door. The person appears to be wearing gloves and a face covering, and investigators noted that the individual is visibly holding an object believed to be a weapon. Authorities are now asking the public to review the images carefully as they work to identify and locate the person shown.

As the case enters a critical phase, investigators are analyzing a large volume of digital evidence collected from the Guthrie residence and nearby homes. This includes data from security cameras, smart devices, and other connected technology in the surrounding neighborhood. Officials say this information can help establish a detailed timeline of events, even when no clear video footage is captured.

Experts note that modern security systems often record background data — such as timestamps, motion patterns, and signal interruptions — even when activity does not trigger an alert. Investigators believe this type of digital information may provide important leads. Authorities continue to encourage anyone with relevant information to contact law enforcement as the search for Nancy Guthrie remains ongoing.