Nancy Guthrie Investigation: Car Towed, Device Taken From Roof
Published on February 7, 2026 at 8:58 AM PST
The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie took a dramatic turn as police activity intensified at her Tucson, Arizona home. A blue SUV was towed away from the property, and authorities were seen removing a device from the roof.
It remains unclear why officials confiscated the vehicle or what potential clues may be found on Nancy’s roof. TMZ has reached out to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office for further details on this development.
As detectives continue to search for leads in Nancy’s kidnapping case, the investigation is expanding its reach. Billboards featuring Nancy’s photo and FBI contact information will be displayed in several cities across Texas, New Mexico, and California, according to FBI Phoenix Public Affairs Officer Brooke A. Brennan as reported by CNN.
President Donald Trump has suggested that investigators are close to a breakthrough in the case, hinting at a possible suspect being named soon.
Nancy has been missing for nearly a week, with her disappearance being reported to authorities on Sunday morning. She was last seen on Saturday night with her family and has been without her essential medication. Despite the challenging circumstances, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos remains optimistic about Nancy’s well-being.
Her family, including NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie, has made emotional pleas to her abductors for any sign of her safety. So far, their appeals have gone unanswered, leaving loved ones and investigators anxious for any positive development in the case.

