Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home was left eerily untouched and in “immaculate” condition after her grief-stricken family discovered she was missing, according to a new report.
The 84-year-old’s Catalina Foothills residence showed no signs of an assault, with the interior spotless and some rooms even pristinely kept after she was abducted from her home in the early morning hours of Feb. 1, a local law enforcement source told NewsNation.
The disturbing new details come days after her daughter, “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, offered a different account of the home’s condition.
The NBC star, in her gut-wrenching first interview last week, said her mother’s belongings were scattered throughout the ransacked Tucson house, with blood found on the front steps, her Ring camera ripped from the home, and the back doors “propped open.”
She and her siblings initially thought their mother suffered a medical emergency.
But the situation worsened when they couldn’t find her – and chilling footage from Nancy’s home security system revealed a masked, armed intruder trying to break in the night police believe she was kidnapped.
“It’s just absolutely terrifying,” she told her “Today” colleague Hoda Kotb during the emotional sit-down.
“It’s just totally terrifying, and I can’t imagine that that is who she saw standing over her bed. I can’t. It’s too much.”
There have been no known signs of Nancy in the nearly two months since she vanished.
Blood splatter found at the scene was confirmed to be the beloved grandmother’s — but no suspects have been identified despite thousands of tips and a widespread search involving the FBI.
Several people were detained and questioned, but each was released within hours.
The family received multiple largely bogus ransom notes — but Guthrie believes at least two are real.