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Nancy Guthrie: Authorities prepare to return her home to family
Summary
Law enforcement in Arizona are preparing to turn Nancy Guthrie’s home back over to her family, and officials say the investigation into her disappearance remains active.
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Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has been missing for weeks. Law enforcement in Arizona say the investigation into her disappearance remains active. Officials reported that items at the scene indicate she did not leave on her own and that steps were taken this week to return the house to the family.
Key details:
- Officials said items at the scene indicate Nancy Guthrie did not leave on her own.
- Federal authorities and the Pima County Sheriff's Department described the inquiry as an active investigation.
- Activity at the Tucson home was reported as related to efforts to turn the residence back over to the Guthrie family, and officials said the house no longer needed to be sealed as a crime scene.
- The family announced a private reward of up to $1 million and the FBI's $100,000 reward remains active; Pima County announced new parking restrictions near the home effective Thursday.
Summary:
The planned return of the home reflects a change in how authorities are managing the scene while investigative work continues. Officials say the investigation remains active, and no additional procedural timeline has been announced.
