More than three weeks into the investigation ofĀ Nancy Guthrie’sĀ disappearance from herĀ Tucson, Arizona, home, new developments have raised further questions. OnĀ February 24, reporterĀ Brian EntinĀ shared a video viaĀ XĀ showing “No Trespassing” signs being erected around the missing 84-year-oldās residence. This move, while aiming to secure the property, has sparked intense debate among online followers of the case. The timing of the signage, nearly a month afterĀ GuthrieĀ was reported missing onĀ February 1, has become a point of contention and speculation.
Internet users quickly questioned the origin and implications of the signs. Many wondered whether law enforcement or the family ordered their placement, suggesting different levels of property control or investigative progress. One user highlighted, “If itās police, that suggests active control of the property. If itās the family, that suggests something else entirely.” Others expressed bewilderment that such measures weren’t implemented earlier in the investigation, now on day 24. While some debated privacy concerns for public figures, the primary focus remained on deciphering the meaning behind this latest development.
Amidst these new questions,Ā Savannah Guthrie, host of “Today” andĀ Nancy Guthrie’sĀ daughter, issued another heartfelt public plea, announcing a significantĀ $1 million rewardĀ for information leading to her mother’s return. She shared her family’s willingness to accept their beloved 84-year-old mother may “have already gone home to the Lord,” but stressed the vital need for answers and her mother’s return home.Ā Nancy GuthrieĀ was last seen onĀ January 31Ā and was reportedly taken from her home against her will in the early hours ofĀ February 1. TheĀ Pima County Sheriffās DepartmentĀ and theĀ FBIĀ continue their active search for her.
