The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has taken a dramatic turn.
Nearly two weeks after the 84-year-old mother of Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie vanished, authorities erected a white forensics tent outside her $1 million Arizona home — and it’s raising serious questions.
According to reports, the tent was installed 11 days after Nancy was last seen on February 1. The structure now blocks the entrance to the property and covers part of the front porch, signaling a potentially significant development in the case.
Officials have not publicly confirmed why the tent was set up or what — if anything — was discovered at the scene.
Typically, forensic tents are used to shield sensitive evidence from public view. Investigators may deploy them to process a body, weapon, or other critical material connected to a crime. However, authorities have not indicated whether any such evidence has been found in Nancy’s case.
The tent’s appearance comes just days after law enforcement reportedly combed through the surrounding property, carefully searching the grounds for clues.
The case has intensified in recent days, with federal agents and local authorities expanding their efforts. Earlier searches reportedly focused on nearby areas and scrubland close to the home as investigators worked to piece together what happened.
As of now, Nancy remains missing, and no official updates have confirmed a suspect or motive.
The sudden installation of the forensics tent suggests investigators may be zeroing in on something significant — but until authorities speak publicly, the reason remains unclear.
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