Overview
- Pima County authorities are treating the case as a possible overnight abduction, processing Guthrie’s home as a crime scene with signs of forced entry and collected DNA for testing.
- Investigators report no suspect or person of interest, with hundreds of tips under review by about 100 sheriff’s detectives working alongside the FBI.
- Teams are analyzing neighbor surveillance, license-plate readers, cellphone data and pacemaker information, though technical issues limited usable footage from home cameras.
- Multiple news organizations say they received alleged ransom notes that were given to law enforcement, which is examining them but has not verified their authenticity.
- Guthrie was last seen when family dropped her at her Tucson-area home late Jan. 31 and was reported missing Feb. 1; Savannah Guthrie remains in Arizona and will skip Olympic coverage, and President Donald Trump pledged additional federal resources.