
Annie Guthrie and Her Husband Tommaso Cioni's Home Searched for the Second Time — What We've Learned
Investigators searched the Arizona home of "Today" co-host Savannah Guthrie's sister again late at night, focusing attention on what they may have taken away.
As the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie moves into its second week, focus has turned to Anne Guthrie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, with authorities offering little explanation for the renewed attention.
That focus became visible on Saturday night, Feb. 7, 2026, when investigators returned to the Arizona residence for a second time and remained inside for several hours.

An aerial view shows law enforcement and media gathered outside Nancy Guthrie's residence in Tucson, Arizona, on February 10, 2026 | Source: Getty Images
Authorities photographed multiple rooms while law enforcement vehicles surrounded the area, remaining inside the home until about 10:30 p.m. local time, according to NBC Montana. During the search, agents were also seen carrying a silver briefcase into the residence.
The renewed search follows earlier unexplained activity at Nancy's own home, where a vehicle was towed and a camera removed.
But attention sharpened as the search wrapped up. According to People, officials were seen exiting the home carrying a white case and a brown bag, with one investigator wearing blue gloves.
"All that white case is — is evidence processing tools. The brown bag is for evidence," former CIA and FBI agent Tracy Walder said.
She added that the investigators' repeated movement during the search stood out. She added, "The back and forth is of course odd and we don’t see that a lot."
Nancy has been missing since January 31. The search activity comes as investigators continue reviewing surveillance footage tied to Nancy's disappearance.

Savannah Guthrie poses alongside her mother Nancy Guthrie | Source: Getty Images
As previously reported, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released surveillance images and video of an individual described as "armed" in connection with the kidnapping of Nancy, as federal authorities continue efforts to locate the missing woman and identify the suspect believed to be involved in her disappearance.
The images and video were shared publicly by FBI Director Kash Patel, who urged members of the public to carefully review the footage and report any information that could assist investigators.
According to the FBI, the individual shown in the surveillance materials is considered dangerous, and the public has been warned not to approach the suspect.
In the released footage, the individual appears wearing dark clothing and is seen moving through what authorities believe may be a residential area.
The FBI has not disclosed the exact location where the footage was recorded, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation. Officials have confirmed, however, that the material is part of a broader effort to track the suspect’s movements.
Additional images were later shared through the FBI Most Wanted account, which again described the individual as armed and urged anyone with information to contact authorities immediately. The agency stressed that the suspect should not be confronted under any circumstances.

Suspect in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. | Source: x.com/FBIDirectorKash
The case has also drawn attention at the federal level. The White House amplified the FBI's appeal for assistance by sharing the surveillance materials and encouraging the public to help identify the individual shown in the footage.
Officials did not provide further details but echoed warnings about the suspect’s potential danger.
Following the release of the surveillance images, Savannah addressed the case, sharing a message on social media as the search for her mother continues. In her post, the "Today" show co-anchor expressed hope that Nancy is still alive and urged anyone with information to contact authorities:
"We believe she is still alive. Bring her home."
In the same post, Savannah asked the public to come forward with any information, sharing contact details for the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department.

Savannah Guthrie and her mother Nancy Guthrie | Source: Getty Images
Federal authorities have not released information about Nancy's current condition or the specific circumstances surrounding her disappearance. Investigators have confirmed only that her case is being treated as a kidnapping and that all available resources are being used to locate her safely.
Officials have also declined to confirm whether there has been any contact from those potentially involved in the case, emphasizing that releasing certain details prematurely could compromise the investigation. The FBI has stated that updates will be shared as appropriate.

Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos | Source: Getty Images
As the search continues, authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information related to the individual shown in the surveillance images and video. Anyone with relevant tips is encouraged to contact the FBI directly.
The FBI has reiterated that protecting the public and ensuring Nancy Guthrie’s safe return remain the central focus of the investigation.
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