
FBI Releases New Lead in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
New developments have surfaced in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie, co-host of Today. Federal authorities confirmed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has issued a suspect description after reviewing surveillance footage from her Tucson home. According to NBC News, the individual is an average-built man, roughly 5’9” to 5’10”, seen wearing a black hiking backpack. The image’s placement and timing have intensified public concern as investigators widen their search.
Forensic Sketch Sparks Online Debate
Veteran forensic artist Lois Gibson released a sketch created from partial surveillance images, noting the suspect’s face was mostly concealed. “I worked with what was visible,” she explained, acknowledging possible inaccuracies. Social media reactions poured in, with many praising the effort and others speculating about the suspect’s identity. The sketch has become a focal point, amplifying awareness as authorities urge tips from the public.
Blood Evidence and Detained Driver Add Urgency
Meanwhile, a DoorDash driver questioned in the case was later released, stating, “I’m innocent.” More troubling are forensic findings cited by Fox News, including blood droplets outside Guthrie’s home confirmed to be hers. Forensic expert Michael Baden said the evidence is “entirely consistent with an abduction.” As the search continues, investigators stress that every detail matters in locating Nancy Guthrie.