Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing by her family on February 1 and has not been found. Authorities believe she was taken from a nearby home. Tucson, Arizona the night before and conducted a massive search. With national attention on the case, there was reportedly significant movement at the octogenarian’s home today, sparking speculation about family visits.

Several reporters on the scene, including reporters from Fox News and NewsNation, reported seeing the vehicle on Guthrie’s property in Catalina Foothills. A former FBI agent has now shared possible speculation on what that could mean. Jennifer Coffindaffer addressed possible developments in the situation as to what this movement could mean, while also leaving room for the fact that the vehicle movement could have been because Guthrie’s family was visiting their mother’s home.
Notably, Guthrie has three children — the “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie and siblings Anne and Karen. The trio appeared together in multiple videos calling for the return of their mother. Given the attention this case has received, the three have been under public scrutiny for quite some time. However, among siblings, Anne and her husband Tommaso Scioni Under greater scrutiny. This is because Guthrie is believed to have dined with Anne, who was reportedly living nearby, on the night she was taken.
The report also pointed out that the person who sent her home was her son-in-law Sioni, who was reportedly the last person to see her before she disappeared. Former NewsNation reporter Ashley Banfield also reported that Cione was a suspect, but authorities dismissed that at the time. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos later clarified that none of the family members were suspects in the case. However, interest in these individuals persists. Today’s photos and reports from the Guthrie home only update that.
Nancy Guthrie House: Movement sparks heated debate about home
There were reports of movement at Guthrie’s home, where authorities believe she was taken. Former FBI agent Coffin Duffer wrote on
She added, “The crime scene was destroyed anyway. Think about what they took?”
She shared photos posted on X by reporters at the scene. Someone asked in the comments: “Do you think the door looks like Tommaso?”
Many also speculated that Savannah Guthrie may have been driving in an SUV with the windows blacked out.
In another post sharing video from Guthrie’s home, the former law enforcement official wrote: “The guy in the suit looks like a lawyer to me. Prosecutors often want to see the crime scene in person. They may be accompanied by the lead detective/agent. That’s a positive sign.”
It’s worth noting that it’s unclear whether members of the Guthrie family actually visited the missing person’s home. Earlier, when roadblocks were set up near Guthrie’s home, it sparked speculation that family members might come to visit, although subsequent reports did not appear to confirm such a scenario.


