FBI releases first surveillance images of masked person on Nancy Guthrie’s porch
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) β Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie released the first surveillance images Tuesday showing a masked person on her porch the night she went missing, as law enforcement and her family intensified calls for public help more than a week into the search.
Law enforcement searching for the mother of βTodayβ show host Savannah Guthrie have not identified any suspects of persons or interest, and it’s unclear if she is still alive. FBI Director Kash Patel posted the images on X.
New images in the search for Nancy Guthrie:
Over the last eight days, the FBI and Pima County Sheriffβs Department have been working closely with our private sector partners to continue to recover any images or video footage from Nancy Guthrieβs home that may have been lost,β¦ pic.twitter.com/z5WLgPtZpT
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) February 10, 2026
βThe video was recovered from residual data located in backend systems,β Patel wrote, saying the images show βan armed individual appearing to have tampered with the camera at Nancy Guthrieβs front door the morning of her disappearance.β
Investigators had been hopeful that cameras at the home would turn up some evidence about how she went missing, but the doorbell camera was disconnected early Sunday. And while software data recorded movement at the home minutes later, Nancy Guthrie didnβt have an active subscription, so none of the footage could be recovered, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos had said.
The announcement comes as heartbreaking messages made by βTodayβ show host Savannah Guthrie and her family have shifted from hopeful to desperate as they plead with the apparent kidnappers to hand over their mother.
It’s also unclear if ransom notes demanding money with deadlines that have already passed were authentic, or whether the Guthrie family has had any contact with the abductors.
Guthrie and her family have posted a series of videos over the past week, each striking a different tone. The latest message from Savannah Guthrie, in which she appeared alone, was more bleak.
βWe are at an hour of desperation,β she said Monday, telling the public: βWe need your help.β
Authorities believe Nancy Guthrie was taken against her will from her house just outside Tucson. She was last seen there Jan. 31 and reported missing the next day after not attending church. DNA tests showed blood on Nancy Guthrieβs front porch was a match to her, and a doorbell camera was disconnected in the early hours of Sunday morning, the sheriff has said.
Authorities say Nancy Guthrie needs daily medication because she is said to have high blood pressure and heart issues, including a pacemaker.
Investigators were in her neighborhood several times over the past few days and plan to keep working Tuesday as they expand the search and follow up on new leads, the sheriffβs department said.
Three days after the search began, Savannah Guthrie and her two siblings sent their first public appeal to the kidnappers, telling them βwe want to hear from you and we are ready to listen.β
In the recorded video, Guthrie said her family was aware of media reports about a ransom letter, but they first wanted proof their mother was alive. “Please reach out to us,β they said.
Law enforcement officials declined to say whether the letters sent to several media outlets were credible but said all tips were being investigated seriously.
The next day, Savannah Guthrieβs brother again told the kidnappers to reach out “so we can move forward.β
βWhoever is out there holding our mother, we want to hear from you. We havenβt heard anything directly,β Camron Guthrie said.
Then over the past weekend the family posted another video β one that was more cryptic and generated even more speculation about Nancy Guthrie’s fate.
βWe received your message, and we understand. We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her,β said Savannah Guthrie, flanked by her siblings. βThis is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us, and we will pay.β
Up to that point, the family’s first three videos addressed the kidnappers directly.
But just ahead of Monday’s deadline spelled out in a purported note, Savannah Guthrie urged people nationwide to be on the lookout βno matter where you are, even if youβre far from Tucson, if you see anything, if you hear anything.β
Her turn to the public comes as much of the nation is closely following the dramatic twists and turns involving the longtime anchor of NBCβs morning show.
The FBI this week began posting digital billboards in major cities from Texas to California.
Connor Hagan, a spokesperson for the FBI, said Monday that the agency wasnβt aware of ongoing communication between Guthrieβs family and the suspected kidnappers. Authorities also had not identified any suspects or persons of interest, he said.
βSomeone has that one piece of information that can help us bring Nancy home,β he said.
