A former New York Police Department hostage negotiator has weighed in on the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, suggesting there may be more to the case than currently known.
Nancy Guthrie vanished from her home in Tucson, Arizona in late January 2026. She was reported missing on February 1 after failing to attend Sunday morning church services, and law enforcement officials are treating the incident as a potential abduction. Law enforcement has confirmed that her personal belongings — including her phone and identification — remained at the residence when she disappeared.
Expert Suggests Multiple People May Be Involved
In interviews following the public release of new footage and investigative details, a retired NYPD hostage negotiator — Wallace Zeins — voiced what he described as a disturbing suspicion about the Guthrie case. According to his analysis, the circumstances surrounding Nancy’s disappearance do not align with a simple solo abduction, mainly due to her age, physical condition, and the complexity of the scene.
Zeins noted that Nancy Guthrie, who is elderly and has limited mobility, would likely have required assistance from more than one person to be taken from her home, particularly in the middle of the night. Based on publicly released videos and law enforcement updates, he said this suggests multiple people may have been involved in the incident.
Analysis Informed by Released Footage
Officials have shared images and videos of a masked subject seen on a security camera at Nancy’s home shortly before she was reported missing. These visuals have drawn intense scrutiny, as investigators continue to try to determine how she was taken and whether her disappearance was staged or spontaneous.
Zeins and other investigators have also considered other elements of the investigation, including reported ransom notes sent to media outlets that demanded large amounts of cryptocurrency for Nancy’s return. The apparent sophistication of those messages, whether handwritten or digital, led the negotiator to suggest that the people behind her disappearance may understand technology and digital currency. This, he argued, could indicate organized involvement rather than an isolated act by a single individual.
Law Enforcement and Family Response
Law enforcement agencies — including the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI — have repeatedly stated that they have not publicly identified any suspects or persons of interest. Authorities have appealed for the public’s help and have analyzed all leads, including footage, physical evidence, and reports from residents near Nancy’s home prior to her disappearance.
Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have also made emotional public appeals, releasing images and descriptions of security footage to encourage anyone with information to come forward. The family emphasized that Nancy’s medical needs — including medication she requires daily — make swift action critical.
Continuing Investigation
While the negotiator’s comments reflect expert opinion based on available details, investigators have not confirmed any specific theory regarding how many people were involved or the exact circumstances of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. The sheriff’s department continues to examine evidence from the scene, including a missing security camera component, blood found in the home, and the timeline suggested by digital devices.