Nancy Guthrie Update Today: 14 Days Gone, FBI Doubles Bounty – Found Yet?
Nancy Guthrie Update Today: Day 14 – Police Raid, DNA Clue, $100K Reward
As of February 14, 2026, the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie—mother of TODAY show anchor Savannah Guthrie—enters its second week with no resolution. Authorities treat it as a kidnapping. Blood on her porch, masked intruder on camera, and now a fresh SWAT sweep near her Tucson home. Here's the latest on Nancy Guthrie.
Breaking: SWAT Operation & Detentions – But No Breakthrough Yet
Last night (Feb 13 into 14), Pima County Sheriff's SWAT sealed off a street two miles from Nancy's home. Three people detained briefly, one vehicle towed. No arrests tied to the case—yet. Sheriff Chris Nanos calls it "good leads," denies FBI friction. Thousands of tips flood in; FBI says they're sifting fast.
DNA Twist: Not Hers, Not Family's – Who's It From?
Key clue—DNA on her property doesn't match Nancy or relatives. Testing underway. Gloves found miles away also examined. FBI doubled reward to $100,000 for info leading to her safe return or conviction. Suspect: average build, black Ozark Trail backpack, armed.
No, Nancy Guthrie hasn't been found. The family pleads: if you saw anything, call in. This case spotlights how quickly hope fades for ordinary folks—while the world watches a celebrity tie-in.
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