Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of television host Savannah Guthrie, recently examined a reported discovery at her Arizona home that initially raised concern but was later determined not to be linked to criminal activity.
The discovery that prompted a response
According to a report, investigators were alerted after a trained service dog detected a strong odor coming from a bathroom drain inside the residence. Officers responded and conducted a careful inspection to determine whether the smell indicated a hazard, contamination, or evidence connected to the ongoing case.
After a detailed examination, officials concluded that the odor was not related to human remains or foul play. Instead, it was traced to plumbing issues caused by stagnant water, dried-out pipe traps, and natural buildup inside the plumbing system — a common situation in homes left unoccupied for long periods.
Authorities said no additional alerts were triggered inside the house and the property was cleared after confirming there was no danger.
Context: the ongoing investigation
Nancy Guthrie was last seen the evening of January 31, 2026, and reported missing the next day after she failed to attend church. Evidence at the home indicated she may have been taken against her will, and investigators have treated the case as a suspected abduction.
Officials previously found blood on her porch that matched her DNA, strengthening concerns that she was forcibly taken.
Authorities have continued searching the surrounding area, reviewing surveillance footage, and following leads, while offering rewards for information.
Other evidence discovered nearby
In addition to the plumbing-related odor incident, investigators recently located a black glove near her home that resembled one worn by a masked person seen on surveillance video tampering with her security camera.
Law enforcement has also examined areas around the property — including roads, brush, and infrastructure such as a septic tank — as part of the extensive search for clues.
Investigation status
Despite ongoing searches and multiple leads, authorities say they have not officially identified any suspects.
Officials continue to emphasize the urgency of the case due to Nancy Guthrie’s age and medical needs, urging anyone with information to contact investigators.
Conclusion
The recent discovery examined at Nancy Guthrie’s home ultimately turned out to be a routine maintenance issue rather than evidence tied to the investigation. However, the case itself remains active and unresolved, with federal and local authorities continuing to search for answers and follow new leads.