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Dec 18, 2025

BREAKING: Pima Sheriff OFFICIALLY CONFIRMS the capture of Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper — Her life HANGS BY A THREAD, and the shocking identity of the perpetrator will leave you speechless…

Authorities in Pima County confirmed during a late-afternoon press conference that a suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. The announcement came from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, which stated that the operation followed “an intensive multi-agency investigation involving digital forensics, surveillance review, and coordinated field response.”

Sheriff officials did not immediately release the suspect’s name pending formal charges but confirmed that the individual has a documented connection to the Guthrie family. Law enforcement emphasized that no additional suspects are currently being sought, though the investigation remains active.

Nancy was reportedly located at a rural property outside Tucson earlier in the day. Emergency medical personnel transported her to a regional trauma center under critical condition. Officials described her status as “serious and unstable,” declining to provide specific medical details but confirming she is receiving intensive care.

Investigators indicated that a combination of cell phone triangulation data, financial transaction tracking, and a breakthrough tip led authorities to the location. Forensic teams are now processing the scene, collecting physical evidence, digital devices, and possible restraints found on the property.

During the press briefing, the sheriff referenced “a trusted access point” that allegedly allowed the suspect proximity without raising immediate suspicion. Though authorities stopped short of revealing the precise relationship, they acknowledged that the arrest may “deeply affect those closest to the victim.”

Legal experts note that in cases involving personal connections, motives often intersect with financial disputes, control dynamics, or long-standing family tensions. However, investigators cautioned against speculation until formal charging documents are released.

Meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie has not yet issued a public statement. Sources close to the family say she has been informed of her mother’s recovery status and is currently focused solely on medical updates.

Officials reiterated that while an arrest has been made, the case is far from concluded. Detectives continue to reconstruct a timeline of events from the day Nancy was first reported missing through today’s rescue operation. Additional charges may follow depending on forensic results.As more verified information becomes available, authorities promise further updates.

Sheriff in Nancy Guthrie Case Details How He Ruled Out Family as Suspects, and Why He Spoke Out About It

Investigators have not identified any suspects or persons of interest in the case as the search for the 84-year-old mother of journalist Savannah Guthrie entered its third week

Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos; Nancy Guthrie

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos; Nancy Guthrie.Credit :

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NEED TO KNOW

  • The Arizona sheriff investigating the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie is detailing how authorities were able to rule out her family members as potential suspects

  • "We talked to them, we took their phones, we took their computers," Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said, adding, "I mean, we did everything. We processed their vehicles, we processed their homes. They have been really ... They’re victims."

  • Investigators have not identified any suspects or persons of interest in the case as the search for the 84-year-old mother entered its third week

The Arizona sheriff investigating the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie is detailing how authorities were able to rule out her family members as potential suspects.

"We talked to them, we took their phones, we took their computers," Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said on Tuesday, Feb. 17. "I mean, we did everything. We processed their vehicles, we processed their homes. They have been really...They’re victims."

Investigators have not identified any suspects or persons of interest in the case as the search for the 84-year-old mother of Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie entered its third week. But in a statement shared on Monday, Feb. 16, Nanos said the Guthrie family, including all siblings and spouses, had been cleared as possible suspects.

"The family has been nothing but cooperative and gracious and are victims in this case," he said, per the statement. "To suggest otherwise is not only wrong, it is cruel."

While speaking with NBC News, Nanos shared why he felt the statement needed to be made.

"Because sometimes we forget we’re human and we hurt, and kindness matters," he said in an interview published Tuesday. "It is every cop's duty to stand up and be that voice for our victims. I’m not going to sit in silence when others are attacking the innocent. Isn’t that what the badge represents?"

Nancy Guthrie's residence on February 11, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona.

Authorities believe Nancy was kidnapped from her Tucson, Ariz., home in the early morning hours of Feb. 1 after last being seen the night before.

Surveillance footage previously shared by the FBI shows a masked and "armed" person appearing to tamper with a Nest camera at Nancy's front door on the morning of her kidnapping.

That person has yet to be identified, but is described by the FBI as a "male, approximately 5’9” - 5’10” tall, with an average build." In the video, the person is wearing a "black, 25-liter ‘Ozark Trail Hiker Pack’ backpack," per a post on X.

On Friday, Feb. 13, Nanos's department said in a statement to PEOPLE that DNA not belonging to Nancy or her family members was collected at the property. Authorities also said that "several gloves" have been found during their investigation, with the closest gloves being found approximately two miles from the home.

Nanos previously said blood was discovered on the exterior porch of Nancy's home that matches her DNA, though her whereabouts remain unknown.

"All collected evidence has been submitted for laboratory analysis," the Pima County Sheriff's Department said Friday. They also noted that "investigators are not ruling out any individuals or possibilities."

Savannah Guthrie and mother, Nancy Guthrie

Savannah Guthrie and mother, Nancy Guthrie.

Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

Law enforcement sources recently told CBS News they are using a "signal sniffer" to assist in the search for Nancy in an attempt to detect signals from her pacemaker.

Meanwhile, the potential kidnapper or kidnappers have sent alleged ransom notes tied to Nancy's disappearance to several media outlets. The FBI has said those are being investigated and that they are not aware of any communication between the alleged kidnapper(s) and the Guthrie family.

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Since her mother has gone missing, Savannah, 54, has posted multiple videos on Instagram pleading for her mother’s safe return. In a clip shared on Sunday, Feb. 15, the journalist said, "It's been two weeks since our mom was taken. And I just wanted to come on and say that we still have hope. And we still believe."

The FBI is now offering a $100,000 reward for any information leading to Nancy's recovery or an arrest in the case.

Anyone with tips or leads is asked to call 1-800-CALL-FBI in addition to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900.

Ilhan Omar MELTS DOWN After Big Announcement - President Donald Trump WON and Will Be-Q

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has dramatically escalated her opposition to the Trump administration’s domestic immigration strategy, labeling the city of Minneapolis as being "under occupation" by federal forces. In a series of defiant remarks to constituents and national media, Omar called for the immediate resignation or impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

The "Occupation" Narrative

Omar’s critique centers on Operation Metro Surge, a federal initiative aimed at apprehending illegal immigrants with criminal convictions. However, Omar argues the operation has devolved into a "paramilitary" occupation that has paralyzed daily life.

  • School Impact: Omar claimed that in some local schools, two-thirds of students are too afraid to attend due to the presence of federal agents.

  • Hospital Safety: She further alleged that residents are avoiding medical care because "occupying paramilitary forces" have been spotted at local hospitals.

"We do not exaggerate when we say our city is currently under occupation," Omar told a crowd in Minneapolis on Monday. She specifically targeted Stephen Miller, a senior White House adviser, calling him the "architect of the terror" and comparing his policies to those of historical fascist regimes.

Fatalities and Body Cameras

The tension follows two high-profile deaths during federal operations: Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Both individuals were reportedly killed while interfering with ICE enforcement actions.

In response to the mounting political pressure from leaders like Omar and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Secretary Noem announced an immediate mandate for all federal immigration officers in Minneapolis to wear body-worn cameras. Governor Tim Walz welcomed the move but noted it came "too late" for those already lost.

A Widening Political Gap

The conflict in Minneapolis has become a focal point in the broader battle over Department of Homeland Security funding. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has signaled that Democrats will demand additional conditions on immigration enforcement before approving long-term DHS appropriations. As the Saturday morning shutdown looms, the rhetoric from Minneapolis suggests that the gap between the White House and Congressional Democrats is widening into a chasm.

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