In Tucson, Arizona, the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy, has sparked a tense federal investigation. On February 3, 2026, Savannah’s husband, Michael Feldman, broke his silence, describing the situation as overwhelming while emphasizing his role supporting Savannah and her siblings. Nancy was last seen February 1 at her Catalina Foothills home, where signs of forced entry were found and her wallet, phone, and car remained inside, pointing to a possible abduction.
Evidence, including a blood trail and a disconnected pacemaker, has made the search urgent, as Nancy requires daily medication. Reports of ransom demands, including Bitcoin requests, have added complexity, but the family has urged proof of life before negotiations. Feldman called for compassion and restraint, highlighting the family’s reliance on the FBI and local authorities while managing media attention.
As the search continues, the Guthries remain focused on Nancy’s safe return, drawing strength from each other and the community, even as the nation watches the story unfold amid headlines and speculation.