Nancy Guthrie sheriff reveals brutal text Savannah sent him she has her own people: Live updates
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said on Friday that Nancy Guthries daughter Savannah doesnt need him in a scathing text message amid her mothers disappearance.
14 февраля 2026, 00:31
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said on Friday that Nancy Guthries daughter Savannah doesnt need him in a scathing text message amid her mothers disappearance.
Fox News reporter Matt Finn revealed on X that Nanos and Savannah had been in communication and that the Today host told the sheriff she ‘has her people’ despite authorities working tirelessly to uncover who abducted her mother from her $1m Arizona home.
The investigation into Nancys kidnapping is nearing the two week mark after the 84-year-old was taken from her Tucson residence in the early hours of February 1 with few leads surfacing.
President Trump told reporters outside of the White House on Friday that progress had been made in the case after the FBI got involved in the case to assist local police.
Investigators have been inundated with thousands of tips after chilling doorbell camera footage was published the night of her disappearance. The FBI released a detailed description of an individual, claiming the suspect is a man between 5’9” and 5’10” with an average build, who was wearing a black 25‑liter ‘Ozark Trail Hiker Pack’ backpack in the video.
The agency has increased its reward for information on the investigation from $50,000 to $100,000 as police field tips.
Follow along for more details as the investigation unfolds
Arizona sheriff reveals Savannah Guthrie 'doesn't need him'
Fox News reporter Matt Finn revealed on X on Friday that Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and Savannah Guthrie had been in communication.
Nanos revealed that the Today host told the sheriff she ‘has her people’ despite authorities working round the clock with the FBI to discover who kidnapped her mother Nancy from her home on February 1.
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Cops reportedly investigating new video of suspicious man lurking around neighbor's home two weeks before abduction
Police are allegedly investigating new video footage submitted by a Tucson resident that lives 6.5 miles away from where Nancy Guthrie's Catalina Foothills home is.
The video depicts a suspicious individual lurking around the porch of the neighbor's home, intentionally trying to keep their face out of view from the camera.
The video was originally posted January 23 on Ring's Neighbors app.
The man reportedly rang the doorbell at 5am before fleeing when he heard dogs barking.
A high-ranking law enforcement source connected to the investigation told TMZ that authorities are aware of this video treating it as a potential lead.
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Fears NO cameras were recording cars coming and going near kidnapped Nancy Guthrie's home... as under-fire sheriff flip-flops AGAIN
Traffic cameras may not have recorded cars coming and going past missing Nancy Guthrie's house, investigators fear.
Authorities are looking to identify a truck that may be connected to Nancy's abduction and is reviewing local camera footage that may have spotted it.
But there is a possibility that the so-called getaway car was not clearly recorded on traffic cameras, Fox News reported.
The City of Tucson and Arizona Department of Transportation both said they have traffic cameras in the area around Nancy's home but that those devices do not record cars.
Pima County does have cameras that record, but officials note they are imperfect and may not actually capture license plate details.
Authorities are looking to identify a truck that may be connected to Nancy Guthrie's abduction and is reviewing local camera footage that may have spotted it.