💔🥹‼️LAST UPDATES: 5 MINUTES AGO — Police just…See more

💔🥹‼️LAST UPDATES: 5 MINUTES AGO — Police just…See more

 

LAST UPDATES: 5 MINUTES AGO — Police just called Savannah Guthrie to inform her that her mother’s LOCATION HAS BEEN PINPOINTED; they HEARD HER SCREAMING FOR HELP, and everyone is ON THEIR WAY

The search for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother Nancy Guthrie has entered a new phase.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed Sunday that law enforcement is now maintaining a security presence at Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson-area home, following developments in the ongoing abduction investigation.

In a statement shared publicly, the department said:

“At the request of the Guthrie family, PCSD will maintain a presence at Nancy Guthrie’s residence for security. Media & the public are reminded to follow all traffic & private property laws. No trespassing is allowed on the Guthrie property. Violations are subject to enforcement.”

The update comes as Nancy Guthrie, 84, remains missing more than a week after authorities determined she was taken from her home against her will. Investigators have previously confirmed that the blood found at the residence belonged to her, and the property has been treated as an active crime scene since the early days of the investigation.

The latest development follows heightened activity around the case in recent days, including renewed searches at the property and continued appeals from Guthrie’s family. On Saturday, Savannah and her siblings posted a video message directed at the captor, urging the safe return of their mother.

“We received your message, and we understand,” said the Today Show host in the clip. “We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace.”

A retired FBI crisis negotiator later told media outlets that the family’s wording appeared intentionally focused on resolution rather than confrontation.

Authorities have stressed that the investigation remains ongoing and fluid. In a separate update issued earlier Sunday, the sheriff’s department said there are currently no named suspects or persons of interest and no scheduled press briefings.