
Police Dispatch Audio Reveals New Details in the Disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's Mother
At first, it sounded like a missing-persons case with no apparent answers. But as new audio surfaced, the tone of the investigation quietly shifted, and the details grew far more chilling.
Over the past few days, the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, has unfolded in fragments. Each update adds urgency, while withholding the one thing everyone wants most: clarity.
Savannah's mother is an 84-year-old grandmother who disappeared from her Arizona home late Saturday night.
Family members realized something was wrong when they could not reach her the following morning. After searching the house themselves, relatives called 911 around noon on Sunday, February 1, 2026, authorities said.
By then, hours had already passed, and something crucial was missing. Investigators now believe Nancy went missing sometime after 10 p.m. that Saturday, January 31, 2026. That narrow overnight window has become the focal point of the case.
What happened during those dark hours is still unclear. But technology, the same kind many rely on for safety, may be telling part of the story.
A Device That Suddenly Went Quiet
According to reporting by the New York Post, the missing woman had a pacemaker. Nancy's implanted pacemaker stopped syncing with her Apple Watch and phone around 2 a.m. that Sunday.
A law enforcement source told a news outlet that the device appeared to be taken "out of range" at that time. "Investigators believe she was taken out of range around that time," the insider said.
When deputies reached the home hours later, her phone and Apple Watch were still inside. For investigators, that detail was impossible to ignore.
The sheriff later confirmed the search was no longer routine, saying the case was becoming more investigative, a shift that raised immediate alarm.
Dispatch Audio Changes Everything
Then came the dispatch audio, and with it, a clearer picture of Nancy's vulnerability.
Recordings obtained by People revealed deputies were alerted that she has high blood pressure, cardiac issues, and relies on a pacemaker.
The audio also included a precise physical description: Nancy was a white female, 84 years of age, 5'2 ", medium build, brown over blue. The urgency in the call is unmistakable.
At a Tuesday press conference, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos delivered the most unsettling update yet. Authorities now believe "Nancy was taken against her will."
There are currently no suspects, and investigators do not know how many people may have been involved.
A Haunting Digital Breadcrumb
As the investigation deepened, a resurfaced social media post added another eerie layer. In 2021, before her disappearance, Nancy had asked neighbors on Nextdoor about outdoor security cameras.
She reportedly wrote:
"I'm thinking about buying ring or nest security/doorbell camera? Any suggestions? Which has the best camera?"
She said she wanted to monitor "activity at night." At the time, it seemed harmless. Now, it feels haunting.
Savannah's Devastating Call
For Savannah, the news arrived in the most brutal way possible. A family member called to say her mother was missing.
It was "the worst phone call of her life," an NBC producer who knows Savannah personally told CNN. With an international trip looming, Savannah immediately dropped everything.

Savannah Guthrie poses alongside her mother Nancy during a production break whilst hosting NBC's "Today Show" live at Sydney Opera House in Australia on May 4, 2015. | Source: Getty Images
A source familiar with the matter said she scrambled to fly to Tucson. By Monday morning, February 2, 2026, Sheriff Nanos confirmed that Savannah had been in contact with his office and that her security team had been coordinating with authorities throughout the night.

Savannah Guthrie and mom Nancy, are with Jenna Bush Hager on an episode of "Today" show on April 17, 2019. | Source: Getty Images
Where the Case Stands Now
As of Tuesday, the search for Nancy continues across Pima County. What began as concern has hardened into fear.
Between the silent pacemaker, the abandoned devices, and the chilling dispatch audio, investigators are no longer asking whether something went wrong, but what, exactly, happened in that missing window of time.
And for Savannah and her family, the wait for answers is becoming unbearable.
Before investigators revealed the chilling dispatch audio and the moment Nancy's pacemaker went silent, authorities had already warned that what seemed like a routine disappearance involving Nancy was turning far darker, a shift underscored when Sheriff Nanos said it was no longer a search, but an investigation.

Savannah Guthrie and mom Nancy, laugh with Jenna Bush Hager on an episode of "Today" show on April 17, 2019. | Source: Getty Images
During a press conference that Sunday, Sheriff Nanos made one point clear: this was not a case of confusion or memory loss. He said the Guthrie family told investigators Nancy does not suffer from dementia or any cognitive impairment.
"She's very alert, of good, sound mind — just some physical ailments that limit her ability to move around," Nanos said.
What is even more alarming is that Nancy was without life-saving medication at the time she disappeared. Authorities warned that missing those medications for more than 24 hours could be fatal.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos speaks during a news conference addressing the investigation into a missing woman in Tucson, as posted on February 3, 2026 | Source: YouTube/CBSNews
Investigation Takes a Dark Turn
As the search unfolded, troubling signs inside the home began to change everything. Nanos later confirmed that law enforcement no longer views this as a simple missing-persons case.
"We believe she was taken out of the home against her will, and that's how this investigation is moving," he said while speaking to Tom Llamas on NBC Nightly News, as reported by Today.

Savannah Guthrie appears with her mother during an episode of NBC's "Today" show on April 17, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
The sheriff did not mince words about how unusual the situation is. "I can't think of the last time where [sic] in the middle of the night, in someone's bed, an 84-year-old woman disappeared on us," he said.
Law enforcement officials also said they believe Nancy was harmed when she was taken, deepening concerns that she may be the individual at the center of a serious incident.

Sheriff Chris Nanos delivers remarks on developments in an ongoing criminal investigation, as posted on February 3, 2026 | Source: YouTube/CBSNews
Nanos said there were "other things at the scene," indicating Nancy did not leave voluntarily, though he declined to elaborate. He later emphasized that Nancy "could not walk 50 yards by herself."
Because of those findings, authorities shut down the search operation and shifted fully into official inquiry mode. "Right now, we don't see this as a search mission as much as we do a crime scene," Nanos said.
Inside the Inquiry
Multiple teams responded, including homicide detectives, and foul play has not been ruled out. Despite the seriousness of the case, Nanos said he does not believe the public is in danger.
Investigators also confirmed they have Nancy's cell phone. She lived alone, though she had house staff, some of whom had been in contact with law enforcement.
Family Scrambles for Answers
The family first realized something was wrong after receiving a call from someone at their local church saying Nancy never arrived. Relatives went to her home to search before contacting the police.
Nancy is described as five feet, five inches tall, weighing 150 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. Her family last saw her at home between 9:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Saturday.

Savannah and Nancy Guthrie on NBC's "Today" show on June 15, 2023 | Source: Getty Images
Savannah Speaks Out
As the investigation intensified, Savannah — who traveled to Arizona to be with her family — broke her silence publicly for the first time. In a heartfelt message shared on Instagram, she asked for prayers.
"We believe in prayer. We believe in voices raised in unison, in love, in hope. We believe in goodness. We believe in humanity. Above all, we believe in Him," she wrote.
"Thank you for lifting your prayers with ours for our beloved mom, our dearest Nancy, a woman of deep conviction, a good and faithful servant. Raise your prayers with us and believe with us that she will be lifted by them in this very moment."
She ended the post with a plea and a verse. "We need you." Savannah also shared a line from Isaiah: "He will keep in perfect peace those whose hearts are steadfast, trusting in the Lord."

Savannah Guthrie appears on "Fox & Friends" during a visit to promote her book in New York City on February 27, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
A Case Gripping the Nation
In an earlier statement released on behalf of her family, Savannah thanked the public for its support and urged anyone with information to contact authorities. "Right now, our focus remains on the safe return of our dear mom," she said.
As Nanos bluntly noted, "You don't typically get the sheriff out at a scene like this." For now, Nancy Guthrie's disappearance remains a haunting mystery — one police say points to something far more sinister than anyone first imagined.
As investigators continue piecing together what happened in that narrow overnight window, the silence surrounding Nancy's disappearance grows heavier by the day. What began as uncertainty has hardened into fear, with authorities openly acknowledging the signs point to something deeply troubling.
For Savannah Guthrie, the wait for answers is agonizing, played out under a national spotlight she never asked for. Until clarity emerges, her family — and a watching public — are left clinging to hope, prayer, and the belief that the truth behind Nancy's disappearance will not remain hidden forever.
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