Key Points
- Savannah Guthrie’s mother remains missing after abduction from her Arizona home.
- Blood, forced entry, and DNA evidence found; pacemaker no longer syncing with Apple devices.
- Savannah requests prayers; DNA test results from crime scene may take days.
Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie‘s mom, Nancy Guthrie, is still missing after the abduction from her Arizona home—and police say the 84-year-old’s pacemaker has stopped syncing with her Apple Watch.
On Tuesday, Feb. 3, a law enforcement source told Fox News Digital that Nancy’s pacemaker last synced with her Apple devices roughly 2 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 1. Investigators said they believe that’s when she was taken out of range, as her Apple Watch was left behind.
Additionally, the police source told Fox News Digital that “blood drops” were found leading from the entryway outside the house to the driveway.
On Feb. 1, Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) launched a search for Nancy, describing her as a “vulnerable adult” who was last seen at her home on the evening of Saturday, Jan. 31. The PCSD declared her Tucson home a crime scene on Monday, Feb. 2, revealing later that day that she Nancy was “taken” from her residence “against her will,” in the middle of the night.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times on Tuesday that blood and signs of forced entry were both discovered at Nancy’s home, although they didn’t confirm who the blood belonged to.
Also on Tuesday, Prima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said DNA evidence was found at the crime scene. “We took some samples that we hope will have enough profile of a DNA—profile that gives us some identification as to what we’re looking at,” he said. However, it could still take “several more days” for conclusive DNA test results for the samples from the crime scene.
Savannah has broken her silence about her mother’s abduction and asked fans for prayers as Nancy remains missing.













