Nancy Guthrie Missing: Blood Discovered in Tucson Home Amid Signs of Abduction

The first clue wasn’t a scream. It was an empty church pew.
By the time family realized 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie was missing, there were already signs something terrible had happened. Blood. A forced door. A trail leading away from the life she knew. As detectives race the clock and Savannah Guthrie drops everything to beg for her mother’s safe return, the desert night is hold

Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance has become a national vigil, with strangers joining Savannah’s desperate prayer: that an 84-year-old woman who needs her medication is still alive, still fighting, still waiting to come home. Investigators are combing through cell phone records, DNA, and the smallest fragments left inside that quiet Tucson house, trying to reconstruct the minutes when everything went wrong. Each hour that passes sharpens the fear that this was not a misunderstanding or a simple case of getting lost, but a calculated act that shattered a family. Yet amid the dread, Savannah’s message has been stubbornly hopeful, rooted in faith and love rather than horror. The sheriff’s plea is painfully simple: whoever has Nancy, let her go and walk away. Until there is an answer, the Guthries—and now much of the country—live in the same suspended breath, refusing to surrender the possibility of a miracle.

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