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May 05, 2026

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ARIZONA IN SHOCK: THE 100-DAY SEARCH FOR NANCY GUTHRIE AND THE QUIET RESILIENCE OF A SHATTERED FAMILY

TUCSON, Ariz. — In the stifling silence of the Catalina Foothills, time has effectively stood still since February 1, 2026. For Annie Guthrie and her family, the passing days are no longer measured by calendars or routines, but by the agonizing weight of unanswered questions and the hollow spaces left behind in a home once defined by warmth.

The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie—the matriarch of a family that includes TODAY show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie and acclaimed poet Annie Guthrie—has transformed a tranquil Arizona neighborhood into the epicenter of a high-stakes multi-agency criminal investigation.

A Century of Days in the Dark

This week marks a somber milestone: 100 days since Nancy vanished from her residence shortly after a quiet Sunday evening. There were no sirens that night. No immediate headlines. Instead, there was only the chilling evidence discovered the following morning: bloodstains near the entryway and a discarded medical alert watch.

For Annie Guthrie, who resides in Tucson and remained closest to her mother’s daily life, the tragedy is profoundly visceral. Her husband, Tommaso Cioni, was the last family member to see Nancy alive when he dropped her off at her home on the evening of January 31. The subsequent discovery of her absence the next morning triggered a sequence of events that has permanently altered the Guthrie family's trajectory.

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