The police chief has just Narrowed Down the area where Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy

NEW UPDATE: The police chief has confirmed that investigators have narrowed down the search area in the case of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie, who was reported missing earlier this week.

Speaking at a brief press update, the police chief said recent information has allowed search teams to focus their efforts on a specific, limited area, though officials are choosing to keep the exact location confidential for now.

“We are not starting over,” the chief emphasized. “We are refining.”

According to authorities, the narrowed search zone is based on a combination of timeline reconstruction, witness accounts, and environmental factors. Investigators believe this area represents the most likely place where Nancy may have gone after she was last seen.

Importantly, police stressed that this update does not indicate a conclusion — only a clearer direction.

“At this stage, everything remains a possibility,” the chief said. “We are proceeding carefully and respectfully, keeping the family informed every step of the way.”

Search teams have adjusted their strategy accordingly, with smaller, targeted groups now combing the area methodically. Officials described the terrain as quiet and familiar, a place Nancy may have felt comfortable or drawn to.

Family representatives released a short statement thanking the public for continued concern and asking for patience. “We are holding onto hope,” the statement read. “And we are grateful for the care being shown.”

Police also reiterated that there is no evidence of foul play at this time, and urged the public to avoid speculation as the search continues.

As investigators focus on the narrowed area, the case remains open — defined not by answers yet, but by careful steps forward and the shared hope of bringing Nancy safely home.


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