Nancy Guthrie Investigates: Did Sheriff Respond to 911 Call of Woman Screaming on Day of Disappearance? Chilling details

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Inquiries about the disappearance of an 84-year-old man Nancy Guthrie The situation continues more than a month after she was last seen, and authorities in Arizona are now responding to rumors about a disturbing 911 call they received the night she disappeared.

Nancy Guthrie investigation: The search for Nancy Guthrie continues as authorities investigate a 911 call that was ruled irrelevant. (via Reuters)
Nancy Guthrie investigation: The search for Nancy Guthrie continues as authorities investigate a 911 call that was ruled irrelevant. (via Reuters)

pima county Sheriff Chris Nanos said investigators examined a phone call that described a woman screaming in a car but concluded it was not relevant to the case.

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“This is a domestic violence incident”

Nanos told KVOA in Tucson, “We were aware of it. We looked into it that night. We located these individuals and interviewed them. It was a domestic violence incident and had nothing to do with this case.”

Nancy was last seen at her residence on January 31 and was reported missing the next day. Authorities suspect ‘Today’ co-anchor’s 84-year-old mother Savannah Guthrie Kidnapped, abducted or otherwise taken against her will.

The Sheriff confirmed that the FBI and crime lab are assisting investigators in examining data and evidence related to the case. The search team also recovered more than a dozen pairs of gloves, raising questions among the public about whether the items were related to Nancy’s disappear.

glove discovery

Nanos said the most recent glove was found about 2.5 miles from Guthrie’s residence, but investigators have not yet linked it to the case. “Whether there’s DNA or not, we can’t connect it to the scene without analysis,” the sheriff said.

Investigators found some of the gloves about six to seven miles from her residence. They are currently undergoing tests. After DNA analysis, authorities have ruled out the possibility of at least one glove. Another glove that attracted attention was linked to a restaurant employee, but the sheriff did not elaborate on how investigators obtained that person’s DNA.

“It led us through the streets where the gloves were found,” Nanos said. “That doesn’t surprise us. We think a lot of the gloves come from that industry.”

Savannah, her sister and brother-in-law visited Nancy Guthrie’s residence on Monday. She later thanked her 2 million followers on Instagram.

The Guthrie family is offering a $1 million reward for information that might lead to her mother’s recovery, but reliable information about the case has been hard to come by.

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