BREAKING NEWS: Investigators Cite Signs Nancy Guthrie Was Taken From Her Bed Overnight
Police investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of television host Savannah Guthrie, say new evidence suggests she may have been taken from her bed during the night, marking a dramatic and troubling shift in the case.
According to law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation, forensic teams discovered blood stains inside the bedroom during a detailed examination of the home. Authorities emphasized that the markings were limited in scope but significant enough to prompt immediate laboratory testing.
On Wednesday, investigators confirmed that DNA analysis identified the blood as belonging to Nancy Guthrie herself, ruling out the involvement of another unidentified individual at the scene. Officials declined to speculate publicly on how the blood was shed, saying only that its location and pattern are “inconsistent with an accidental injury.”
“These findings indicate that Ms. Guthrie was likely in her bed at the time something occurred,” a law enforcement source said. “The evidence suggests she did not leave the home under normal circumstances.”
Police stressed that the investigation remains active and that no suspects have been named. They also cautioned that while the evidence points toward the possibility of an overnight abduction, final conclusions have not yet been reached.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has not released further details, citing the sensitivity of the case. The Guthrie family has asked for privacy as they process the latest developments.
Friends close to the family described the news as “devastating,” saying hope remains, but fear is growing as more information comes to light. As investigators continue their work, authorities are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward, noting that even small details could prove critical in determining what happened during those hours when Nancy Guthrie vanished.

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