Investigators have removed a floodlight from the back door of Nancy Guthrie's Tucson home as the search for the 84-year-old continues. The mother of NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie vanished after missing church on Sunday, sparking a multi-agency probe. Authorities are tight-lipped, but new details emerge daily.
Oh, the plot thickens in the vanishing of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mom to Today show star Savannah Guthrie. Reported missing Sunday after she skipped church—because who misses that in Tucson?—cops are combing her Arizona pad like it's hiding state secrets. Last seen Saturday night chowing down with daughter Annie and her hubby Tommaso Cioni. Classic family dinner turns into nightmare fuel. 😱
Friday's footage from Fox News? A white floodlight chilling by the blue back door. Saturday? Poof—gone, replaced by an empty spot that's got everyone whispering. Our TMZ sleuth Harvey Levin spilled that the alleged ransom note droppers yapped about a 'destroyed' floodlight. Coincidence? You tell me.
Pima County Sheriff ain't saying squat: 'This remains an active and ongoing investigation, which includes the review of multiple pieces of evidence. At this time, we will not confirm or release additional details regarding what is being analyzed.' Fox claims two floodlights out front, two in back—one busted—but officials aren't verifying that tea.
Action's heating up: Friday, crews scaled the roof, snagged a wired device. Come sunset, a Subaru SUV got towed away. Cops hit up Circle K on Oracle Road on a vehicle tip, snatching surveillance footage. FBI's going big with billboards flashing Nancy's face across Texas, New Mexico, and California.
President Donald Trump teased Friday: detectives hit 'major developments,' and the culprit's ID might drop 'sooner rather than later.' But Sheriff clapped back Saturday: 'We have not identified any suspects, persons of interest, or vehicles connected to this case.' So, is the floodlight the key, or just another red herring in this messy saga? Eyes peeled, y'all.