
Nancy Guthrie search pursuing various leads 5 weeks after abduction
USA TODAY
Here's the latest in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping investigation, including what we know about a damaged utility box and DNA analysis.
Law enforcement asks anyone with information to contact 1-800-CALL-FBI or tips.fbi.gov, the Pima County Sheriff's Department (520-351-4900) or 88-CRIME.
Investigators searching for Nancy Guthrie are still pursuing various leads five weeks after the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie was allegedly kidnapped from her home.
Local law enforcement, with the help of federal agencies, has been looking into DNA samples collected from Guthrie's Tucson-area home in southern Arizona, as well as a backpack worn by a suspect who "tampered" with her doorbell camera the night of her disappearance, for more information about her suspected abduction.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed on March 8 that a damaged utility box around the corner from Guthrie's house was "being reviewed as part of the ongoing investigation," according to Tucson news station KVOA. Savannah Guthrie's "Today" co-anchor Craig Melvin also reported on the utility box development during the March 9 show.
However, when reached by USA TODAY on March 9, a spokesperson for the sheriff's office said, "Investigators have told us there is nothing to indicate that the utility box would be related to the case."













