What happened
Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing from her home in Pima County, Arizona after she was last seen Saturday night. Authorities say her pacemaker disconnected from its phone at 2:28 a.m. on Sunday. Deputies searched the property and later confirmed blood at the front door belonged to her. A Ring camera that normally watches the front entrance is missing. Officials have released a timeline and are treating the case as a serious missing person investigation.
Evidence at the scene
Investigators found blood drops near the front door and accounted for a gap in video coverage where a Ring camera once sat. The pacemaker disconnection gives a narrow window of concern just after 2 a.m. on Sunday. Those are the concrete leads so far. No public arrest or named suspect has emerged. In cases like this the physical clues and tech logs matter most, not speculation or hot takes on social media.
The family plea
Camron Guthrie, Nancy’s son and Savannah Guthrie’s brother, posted a video plea asking anyone holding their mother to make contact. He asked for a way to communicate and for proof that she is alive. The family said they want direct contact, not a public stunt. They are asking for information that can move this from a news cycle into a resolution that brings Nancy home.
What authorities are doing
Pima County law enforcement has circulated a missing person notice and released a timeline to the public. Deputies have searched the property and are following leads from physical evidence and device logs. They are also asking anyone with information to contact investigators. For now the official line is to share tips with police instead of relying on unverified rumors that do more to confuse than to help.
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