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DNA Confirms Blood at Home of Missing 84-Year-Old Nancy Guthrie as FBI Posts $50,000 Reward

Investigators verified the blood belongs to Guthrie, intensifying an urgent multi-agency search now offering a federal reward for tips.

Overview

  • Authorities say evidence indicates Guthrie was taken against her will and her home is being treated as a crime scene, with no suspect or person of interest identified.
  • New timeline details show she arrived home around 9:48 p.m. Saturday, the front-door camera was disconnected at 1:47 a.m. Sunday, motion was logged at 2:12 a.m. without video, and her pacemaker app disconnected at 2:28 a.m.
  • The family released a video demanding verifiable proof of life and expressing readiness to negotiate as investigators work to authenticate reported ransom communications sent to media outlets.
  • The FBI is assisting with technical analysis, Director Kash Patel is receiving briefings, a $50,000 reward has been announced, and residents are urged to review and share security footage, with tech firms also providing support.
  • Officials warn Guthrie needs daily medication and is medically fragile, and President Donald Trump told the family federal resources are available as NBC adjusts coverage while Savannah Guthrie remains in Tucson.