FBI expands physical search radius
FBI agents executed a search warrant at a home west of Nancy Guthrie's residence on Day 32 of the investigation into the 83-year-old's disappearance from her Arizona property. The search marks the first time investigators have publicly focused on a specific neighboring property, though the FBI has not disclosed what prompted the action or what evidence, if any, was recovered.
Security gate emerges as investigative priority
Investigators are taking a closer look at the security gate at Guthrie's home, according to reporting from The Hill. The FBI has returned to the neighborhood with new questions for residents, suggesting a revised theory about how someone could have accessed the property. The Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed that new video footage of a vehicle has surfaced, though officials told ABC News it remains unclear whether the footage is relevant to the case. Fox News Digital obtained the video, which is now part of the official investigation.
Savannah Guthrie prepares to return to Today show
NBC confirmed to CNN's Brian Stelter that Today show host Savannah Guthrie visited the network's New York studios on Thursday and "plans to return" to her presenting duties, though no timeline was provided. The network said Guthrie "remains focused" on finding her mother, who has been missing for more than a month. Savannah Guthrie has recorded multiple emotional video appeals for information about her mother's whereabouts.
What to watch
The shift in investigative focus to the security gate and neighboring properties suggests authorities may be developing a more specific theory about how Nancy Guthrie left her home — or was taken from it. The emergence of vehicle surveillance footage, even if its relevance is uncertain, indicates investigators are expanding their review of evidence from the surrounding area. Whether the FBI search warrant yields material evidence could determine if the investigation pivots toward a suspect or remains in evidence-gathering mode.