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Family Offers $1 Million Reward as FBI Releases New Doorbell Footage in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance

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Disappearance Occurred Jan 31, Blood Found on Porch Nancy Guthrie, 84, vanished from her Catalina Foothills home on Jan 31 after leaving a family dinner and failed to appear for a virtual church service on Feb 1, prompting a missing‑person report [1][2]. Investigators discovered drops of her blood on the front porch, suggesting possible foul play [2]. The case entered its fourth week of investigation on Feb 25 [1].

Family Pledges Up to $1 Million Reward, Adds $500 k NCMEC Donation Savannah Guthrie announced on Instagram a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to her mother’s safe return, complementing the FBI’s $100 k reward for a total potential payout of $1.2 million [1][2]. The Guthries also contributed $500 k to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to aid other missing‑person families [2]. Both announcements were made Feb 24‑25 [1][2].

FBI Releases Doorbell Video Showing Masked Suspect on Two Nights The FBI released two doorbell clips showing a masked individual, first with a backpack on the morning of Feb 1 and later without it on a subsequent night [1][2]. Sheriff Chris Nanos called the footage the “biggest piece of evidence” but said the timeline remains speculative [2]. No suspect has been publicly identified [1].

Gloves DNA Yields No CODIS Matches, Investigators Explore Genealogy Black gloves found near the home and DNA collected from the residence were uploaded to CODIS, producing no matches [1][2]. Authorities have not ruled out multiple perpetrators and are pursuing genetic‑genealogy techniques [1]. Sheriff Nanos publicly cleared Guthrie’s adult children and their spouses as persons of interest [1].

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Jan 31, 2026 – Nancy Guthrie, 84, leaves a family dinner in her Catalina Foothills home and fails to appear for a virtual church service, prompting her family to report her missing the next day [1][2].

Feb 1, 2026 – Authorities officially list Guthrie as missing, discover drops of her blood on the front porch, and recover black gloves about two miles from the residence, indicating possible foul play [2].

Feb 1, 2026 (morning) – FBI‑released doorbell footage captures a masked individual carrying a backpack tampering with the camera at Guthrie’s home, marking the first visual clue in the investigation [2].

Feb 1, 2026 (later night) – A second doorbell clip shows the same masked figure without the backpack, confirming the suspect’s repeated presence at the property [1].

Early Feb 2026 – DNA extracted from the gloves and from the house is uploaded to CODIS but yields no matches, leading investigators to pursue additional genetic‑genealogy methods [1][2].

Early Feb 2026 – Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos publicly clears Guthrie’s adult children and their spouses as persons of interest, calling any implication otherwise “cruel” [1].

Feb 10, 2026 – Savannah Guthrie announces a personal reward of up to $1 million for information leading to her mother’s safe return, while the FBI adds a $100 k reward, bringing the total potential payout to $1.2 million [1].

Feb 24, 2026 – The FBI releases a new, clearer doorbell image of the masked suspect, and Savannah Guthrie posts on Instagram that the family will pay up to $1 million for tips and will donate $500 k to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to aid other missing‑person families [2].

Feb 24, 2026 – Sheriff Nanos tells 12News that no suspect has been identified, expresses confidence that Guthrie will be found alive, and calls the doorbell video “our biggest…piece of evidence” [2].

Feb 25, 2026 – The case enters its fourth week; investigators maintain that Guthrie was likely taken against her will but have no leading theory on motive or a suspect, and the search continues [1].

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