Searches found for Nancy Guthrie's address and daughter's salary before 'Today' host's mother vanished
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An unsettling discovery has emerged in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie. Nancy has been missing for over two weeks, and recent findings suggest that an online search for her home address may have been conducted in the weeks leading up to her suspected abduction, according to information gathered by Fox News Digital from Google Trends.

Nancy Guthrie, aged 84, vanished from her Tucson, Arizona residence on February 1, under circumstances that authorities are treating as a kidnapping. The FBI has released details about a suspect captured on her doorbell camera. Described as a male standing between 5 feet 9 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall, the individual was noted to be carrying a 25-liter Ozark Trail backpack, among other distinguishing items.

On February 10, a crowd of law enforcement officers and media personnel assembled outside Nancy Guthrie’s home, contributing to the intense search efforts. The scene in Tucson highlighted the urgency as the Pima County Sheriff’s Department collaborates with the FBI to locate the missing woman.

Nancy Guthrie's house

In a striking revelation, Fox News Digital’s recreation of Google Trends reports indicated that searches for Nancy Guthrie’s address, as well as inquiries into Savannah Guthrie’s salary, surfaced before Nancy’s disappearance. Notably, searches for her address reportedly occurred in the Catalina Foothills area between June 21 and June 28 in 2025, with further activity detected on January 11, 2026, originating from within Arizona.

This information is being scrutinized by investigators as they piece together the puzzle of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, hoping to uncover clues that may lead to her safe return.

They show there may have been activity for Guthrie’s address in the Catalina Foothills between June 21 and 28, 2025, originating in Arizona. The address may have seen activity again on Jan. 11, 2026. 

The Jan. 11 date also surfaced in a message on the Ring camera app posted on Feb. 12, asking neighbors to share video from between 9 p.m. and midnight that day, as well as on the evening of Jan. 31, when Guthrie was last accounted for. 

A PCSD captain replied to the post asking users to look for verified posts from the department when submitting tips. Officially, investigators are seeking home security video recorded within two miles of Guthrie’s home between Jan. 1 and Feb. 2.

“The Ring post… did not come from the Pima County Sheriff’s Office. It was posted by a neighbor,” a sheriff’s spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “PCSD sent out a request via the Neighbors app asking for video from Jan. 1 to Feb. 2.”

No suspects have been publicly identified, but investigators have detained several people and released them without charges, including a delivery driver from Rio Rico who told Fox News he worked in Tucson but didn’t know if he’d delivered a package to the missing woman’s home. 

There also may have been separate Google image searches for Nancy’s address in Arizona sometime between March 1 and 8, 2025, and Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 2025, specifically looking for images or a map of the home. 

In addition to the address, in the days leading up to Nancy’s disappearance, “Savannah Guthrie salary” may have been searched from Tucson sometime between Dec. 13 and 20, 2025.

FBI agents canvassing a residential neighborhood near Nancy Guthrie's home

FBI agents canvass homes near Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

For comparison, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, who grew up in New York City, may have generated searches for “Anderson Cooper salary” in the NYC area between March 29 and April 5, 2025. Fox News’ Sean Hannity also grew up in New York, and “Sean Hannity salary” may have also been searched between May 3 and 10, 2025. 

“Google Trends is designed for understanding trends in large datasets. For topics with low or no searches, a Google Trends chart will often mix in random noise to protect people’s privacy. That means that a Google Trends chart showing a spike for an uncommon topic is not definitive evidence that a search actually happened,” a Google spokesperson told Fox News Digital. 

A source familiar also told Fox News Digital that law enforcement would use investigative tools like subpoenas, not publicly available marketing information. 

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