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Nancy Guthrie Search Shifts as Investigators Prepare to Return Tucson Home to Family

Authorities signal a transition away from on‑scene work toward longer‑term forensic testing and tip‑driven leads in the fourth week of the case.

Overview

  • Pima County sheriff’s investigators and the FBI are taking final steps to release the Tucson residence to the family nearly four weeks after the Feb. 1 disappearance.
  • DNA from the home is characterized as low‑level or mixed and has been sent to a private Florida lab for further analysis, which could take longer and has not produced an identifiable match.
  • The Guthrie family is offering up to $1 million for information leading to Nancy’s recovery, and the FBI maintains a separate $100,000 reward; investigators report roughly 23,000 total tips with more than 750 deemed credible since the new offer.
  • No suspects have been publicly identified, and authorities say Savannah Guthrie and her immediate family have been cleared in the investigation.
  • Public appeals continue as colleagues and advocates amplify the case; Hoda Kotb is temporarily filling in on Today while updates and tip line information are highlighted on air.