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A spine-chilling photograph is set to emerge this Tuesday, depicting a masked figure outside the Tucson residence of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC Today anchor Savannah Guthrie. Captured by a Nest doorbell camera, the image shows the individual with either a backpack or tools, raising suspicions about their intentions.
This figure has been described by sources close to NBC News as a “subject,” though the exact timing of the photograph remains undisclosed. The presence of a mask and potential tools strongly suggests a connection to Nancy’s recent abduction, an event that has gripped the nation.
Investigators are poised to release this dramatic piece of evidence, which could shed light on the mysterious disappearance that has left Americans on edge. The revelation follows a request for DNA samples from Nancy’s household staff, as authorities aim to match these with samples collected from inside her $1 million home.
The release of the photo represents a crucial development in the investigation, offering a potential breakthrough in a case that has captivated the public’s attention and sparked widespread concern for Nancy’s safety.
The upcoming image will be the most dramatic piece of evidence yet shared in the kidnapping of Nancy, which has shocked America.
News of its release came after investigators asked Nancy’s household staff to submit DNA swabs they intend to check against samples found inside the grandmother’s home.
The 84-year-old was last seen entering her home in Tucson, Arizona, on the evening of January 31 after having dinner with her daughter Annie and son-in-law Tommaso Cioni.
The next morning she was reported missing after she failed to turn up for a virtual church service with friends, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said.
Since then law enforcement have continued to comb over the home, which sits on a large lot on a street with no lights, while Savannah and her two siblings Anne and Camron plead for help in finding their mother.
Annie and Cioni realized she was missing around 11.10am last Sunday, the Pima County Sheriff’s Office said.
They reported her disappearance to police at 12.15pm. Her phone, wallet, vital daily medications and car were all still at her Catalina Foothills home.

The Today Show host’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, was taken from her $1 million home in the Catalina Hills neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona in the early morning hours of February 1

Guthrie was abducted from the $1million home she has lived in for more than 50 years
Cioni said he saw his mother-in-law enter her home through the garage before driving off the night before at at around 9:45pm MT.
Investigators found drops of blood on Nancy’s front porch that were later confirmed to be hers and that her doorbell camera was disconnected at around 1.45am.
Less than 30 minutes later, her security camera detected movement. Her pacemaker stopped transmitting data to her Apple Watch and phone shortly afterwards, suggesting she had been taken out of the devices’ range.
Nancy requires medication every 24 hours and it is unclear if whoever abducted her has ensured she has access to her medications.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Office said it has no suspects and that there has been little new information about the case since last week.
A ransom note sent to multiple news outlets last week stipulated an initial deadline of Thursday evening, with a final deadline for Monday evening.
The notes are said to have made specific reference to damage to Nancy’s home and the placement of a possession, both details that have not been shared with the public.
It is unclear if those specific pieces of information were accurate.

Savannah and her two siblings, Camron and Annie, are seen here in a video they shared to social media asking for help
Guthrie said she and her family were taking the demands seriously but there has been no official update on whether the notes’ contents have been verified and if their senders really are holding Nancy captive.
Efforts to negotiate with alleged captors also came to a standstill as a digital wallet referenced in the first letter for a potential transaction remained empty, according to, which was sent a copy of the note.
Once the payment was made, the alleged kidnappers claimed they would return Nancy to Tucson within 12 hours, the outlet reported.
After Monday’s deadline passed, the FBI said it ‘is not aware of any continued communication between the Guthrie family and suspected kidnappers…’
The bureau is now leading all elements of the investigation in connection with Nancy’s kidnapping, including alleged ransom notes.
That announcement came as Savannah released a video message to her social media, pleading for help in finding her mother.
The search escalated on Friday when forensics returned to her home for a third time to collect new evidence, including a car from her garage and a camera from her roof.
Earlier that day, PCSD Sheriff Chris Nanos told NBC News that he believes that Nancy is ‘still alive.’
While Nanos offered an optimistic view of the search, he previously admitted that investigators are in a race against time.
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