I don’t have live access to new updates right now. Here’s the latest overview from credible outlets up to now:
- Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, has been missing since late January in the Tucson, Arizona area. Investigative updates have centered on search efforts, surveillance footage, and potential ransom notes, with authorities asking the public for footage or tips from nearby neighborhoods.[1][3]
- Public updates in February suggested ongoing searches, processing of evidence, and attempts to locate Guthrie’s pacemaker and other personal items linked to the case, while DNA results from a glove near her home did not yield any matches in CODIS at that time.[3][1]
- By mid-March, coverage noted continued concern and limited public breakthroughs, with Savannah Guthrie publicly discussing the case and ransom note rumors as the investigation persisted.[2]
- As of late February and early March, local and national outlets reported that investigators had ruled out Guthrie’s immediate family as suspects and emphasized partnerships with federal and cross-border authorities, but no publicly announced suspect had been identified.[4][3]
- You may also encounter ongoing video briefs and live coverage from multiple outlets; these tend to update frequently as new tips or evidence emerge.[6][7]
If you’d like, I can monitor for fresh developments and summarize them with citations. I can also pull a concise timeline or provide a quick briefing tailored to your needs (e.g., key dates, current investigative focus, or how to submit tips). Would you prefer a brief timeline or a focus on how to contact authorities with information?
Note: For the latest, consider checking reliable local outlets in Tucson (e.g., Fox affiliates) and national networks (NBC News, CBS, FOX) for the most current updates.[1][3][4]