New Clues Reignite Search for Nancy Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie's disappearance case intensifies as new security videos and the discovery of gloves emerge during the ongoing search effort.
Posted on 02/16/26 at 22:21
- New videos reignite Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance case
- Gloves found during search
- Missing for twelve days
According to the news agency EFE, investigators in Arizona are evaluating new leads in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie.
Among the most recent pieces of evidence is footage from a security camera in the neighborhood where the woman lived.
The recording shows a man attempting to climb a wall in the early morning hours following her disappearance.
Authorities are analyzing the footage as part of a race against time to find her alive.
New Videos Under Analysis Reignite the Search for Nancy Guthrie
The video, recorded in the early hours of February 1, shows a bald man wearing a gray jacket and carrying a backpack.
According to sources cited by the Los Angeles Times, the backpack is similar to one carried by a masked man previously captured on the doorbell camera at Guthrie’s home.
That individual was recorded before what is considered her suspected abduction.
Authorities are also reviewing another security recording.
In that second video, a person wearing a baseball cap and black backpack appears.
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The person is seen pulling on a car door handle in front of a home in the neighborhood on the morning of February 1.
Sources indicated that these images are part of the hundreds of leads currently under examination in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance case.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen on January 31 at her home north of Tucson, Arizona.
Gloves and Search Efforts in Catalina Foothills

Authorities have intensified the search in the hills of Catalina Foothills.
This desert neighborhood in northern Tucson is where she resided.
A pair of gloves was found in the area.
Images recovered from Guthrie’s doorbell camera on the night of her disappearance show a masked individual wearing boxing gloves.
The chief of the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, Chris Nanos, urged neighbors to cooperate by providing any available footage.
He asked residents to submit videos that may have captured unusual individuals or activity before and after the disappearance.
Authorities are pursuing multiple investigative leads.
Each new clue is being evaluated in hopes of uncovering critical information.
Twelve Days of Search and Family Message
🔴 Nancy GUTHRIE FAMILY RELEASES NEW VIDEO PLEA TO KIDNAPPERS «WE WILL PAY»
I said on my live stream earlier, if I had the funds, well off, and I was in the situation they are. I’d pay, even without proof of life. Can’t take the money with you when you go,.#NancyGuthrie… pic.twitter.com/r30ibqHWFR
— iCkEdMeL ☀🔎🔥 (@iCkEdMeL) February 7, 2026
This Thursday marks twelve days since the intensive search for Nancy Guthrie began.
The family reported her missing after she failed to attend church Sunday morning, as she routinely did.
The case has drawn national attention.
Savannah Guthrie shared an emotional video on Instagram.
In the clip, she and her sister appear as children alongside their mother.
“We will never give up,” the journalist wrote.
As authorities continue reviewing videos and evidence, they remain hopeful that Nancy Guthrie will be found alive, while the search for her presses forward.
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