Mystery continues over disappearance of ‘Today’ show host’s mother Nancy Guthrie Savannah GuthrieIt took an unprecedented turn as her residence was seen offering pool cleaning services.

In the meantime, Nancy’s house remains the site of an active investigation.
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“This is ongoing weekly pool service”
Video circulating on social media shows a local pool company’s truck parked at the gate catalina foothills On February 13, she returned home. Reporters who set up shop at her home posted a video of an Ambiance Pool Service & Supplies truck parked in the driveway.
Drone photos later showed workers skimming and dragging nets across the pool while a law enforcement officer stood nearby.
However, News13’s Mary Coleman later revealed that investigators have clarified that the pool maintenance was routine and was done at the request of the Guthrie family. Pool staff at Ambiance Pool Service and Supplies have been given limited access, escorted by law enforcement.
Ken Kingan, general manager of Ambiance Pool Service, told Us Weekly, “We’re escorted in and out of the pool to service the pool. It’s an ongoing weekly pool service, once a week.”
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ongoing investigation
Savannah Guthrie’s mother was last seen the night of Jan. 31 after having dinner with her family. She was allegedly taken from her home early on February 1.
The FBI released doorbell camera footage from her home in Tucson, Arizona, where a man wearing a ski mask and carrying a bag was seen at her door. The man had facial hair and was of normal height and build, according to authorities.
The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department are also examining video from a camera located about 6.5 miles from Nancy’s residence. The video, taken about a week before her abduction, shows a man walking towards a door with his back to the door.
Since her disappearance, multiple ransom messages have been received, and on February 13, the FBI increased the reward for information to $100,000.

