Nancy Guthrie kidnapping investigation leads to roadblock near her Arizona home

Major Development in Search for Savannah Guthrie’s Missing Mother

Roads Blocked & Vehicles Seized Near Arizona Home

Police and FBI agents blocked roads near Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson, Arizona home Friday night. Officers set up a roadblock about 2 miles from her house while forensic vehicles moved through the area. Investigators also towed a Range Rover SUV from a nearby Culver’s restaurant parking lot—the same location where the road closure happened.

Search Warrant Executed Amid Investigation

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed they searched Nancy’s home with a federal warrant Friday. This followed a new lead in the case. Though they stopped and questioned someone during a traffic stop, no arrests were made.

Critical Details About Nancy’s Disappearance

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing on February 1st. Authorities discovered her blood on her home’s porch. Disturbing ransom notes were sent to news outlets, but payment deadlines passed without resolution.

Serious Health Concerns

Nancy needs daily medication and has significant health issues—she uses a pacemaker and manages high blood pressure and heart problems. Authorities emphasized that going without her medicine puts her in grave danger.

Massive Investigation Underway

Detectives are reviewing security footage and analyzing DNA evidence. Since February 1:

  • The FBI has received over 13,000 tips
  • The Sheriff’s Department fielded 18,000+ calls

Key Video Evidence Released

On Tuesday, police released short video clips showing an armed, masked person at Nancy’s doorstep around the time she disappeared. Experts say these clips—totaling less than a minute—could hold vital clues to solving the case.

No new information was released Saturday as the search continues.

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