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President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning amid the intensive search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of ‘Today’ show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. As investigators pursue new leads in her February 1, 2026, abduction from her Tucson, Arizona home, Trump vowed the “most severe penalties” for those responsible.
President Trump’s strong statement
In comments reported by USA Today on February 16, 2026, President Donald Trump addressed the high-profile case directly. “If you harm one hair on Nancy Guthrie’s head, you will face the most severe penalties our justice system can impose,” President Donald Trump stated during a White House briefing. He emphasized federal resources mobilized for the effort, calling the kidnapping “a brazen attack on an American family.
”President Trump also praised law enforcement’s round-the-clock work, noting over 13,000 public tips received by the FBI since Nancy Guthrie vanished.
Case timeline and evidence
Nancy Guthrie was last seen at 9:48 p.m. on January 31, 2026, dropped off at her Catalina Foothills home by family friend Mr. Cioni after dinner with daughter Annie Guthrie. Her front door camera disconnected at 1:47 a.m. on February 1, followed by motion detection 25 minutes later.
Her pacemaker lost cellphone connectivity around 2:00 a.m., with her phone, wallet, hearing aid, medications, and vehicle left behind.
Dried blood drops at the entrance, confirmed as Nancy Guthrie’s, stained the tile.A ransom note demanding millions in Bitcoin arrived at Tucson station KOLD on February 2, forwarded to police; TMZ received a copy the next day. Additional notes followed on February 6. On February 4, Savannah Guthrie posted an Instagram video with siblings, saying, “As family, we are doing all that we can.
We are ready to talk.”Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed on February 5 that porch blood belonged to Nancy Guthrie. A February 7 sibling video pleaded, “We received your message, and we understand,” offering payment for her return. FBI footage released February 10 showed a masked, gloved intruder with a backpack and a holstered handgun tampering with the camera. A matching glove turned up two miles away.
Investigation updates
According to the People Magazine, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos cleared the Guthrie family on February 16, stating, “To be clear … the Guthrie family, to include all siblings and spouses, has been cleared as possible suspects.”
He added, “The family has been nothing but cooperative and gracious and are victims in this case,” in a public statement. “To suggest otherwise is not only wrong, it is cruel,” Sheriff Chris Nanos continued.Derrick Callella, 42, of Hawthorne, California, faced charges on February 13 for impersonating a kidnapper with ransom demands across state lines. A man detained on February 10 in Rio Rico, Arizona, was released after questioning. Searches hit a second home two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s on February 14. No leading motive or arrests exist as the case enters its third week. Nancy Guthrie requires daily medication due to health issues, including a pacemaker.



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