The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department Tuesday released several still images and two videos recovered from security cameras at the Catalina Foothills, Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie. Nancy, who was reported missing on Sunday, February 1 and whom law enforcement believes was abducted, is the 84-year-old mother of TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie.
The images were released to the media and the public by PCSD and the FBI, in addition to being shared on social media by FBI Director Kash Patel, the White House, and Savannah Guthrie. In them, a person wearing a ski mask with openings for the eyes and mouth can be seen approaching what appears to be the doorbell camera mounted by the front door at Nancy’s house. In images of the house taken after the investigation began, the camera has been removed, its mount remaining.
The person in the surveillance footage is wearing a backpack and dark gloves, and has what appears to be a handgun in a holster hanging from their waist. In one of the video clips, the person walks away from the door and uproots a handful of plants from the front of the stoop, then attempts to use that to block the camera.
An image recovered from security cameras at Nancy Guthrie’s house from the morning of her disappearance.Courtesy FBI/Pima County Sheriff’s Department