FBI agents were spotted at Savannah Guthrie’s sister Annie’s home in Arizona on Tuesday, as the search for their missing mother continues.
Law enforcement agents, including FBI and sheriffs, were photographed leaving Annie’s home after a two-hour meeting Tuesday afternoon, where Savannah is also believed to be.
Officials said nothing as they left the property.
Savannah and Annie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing since Sunday.
Annie was the last person to see Nancy after bringing her back to her house from dinner Saturday night.
Police believe Nancy was likely abducted from her home in Tuscson.
A spokesperson for the Pima Country Sheriff’s Department told Page Six Monday that investigators believe Nancy was “taken from the home against her will, possibly in the middle of the night.”
In alarming new footage NewsNation posted Tuesday, an apparent blood trail was seen outside the door of Nancy’s home, with the dark blood splatter noticeable on the brown tiles leading up to the door.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos appeared on CNN Monday night, and said that based on his 50 years on the job he had a “gut feeling” Nancy was abducted, explaining that “something they told me about that scene made me believe there is more than just a missing person.”
“This is an elderly woman in her mid-80s who suffers from ailments… she couldn’t go 50 yards,” he pointed out.
Nanos also told Us Weekly that Nancy’s disappearance has been “tough on” the “Today” show host, 54, and her siblings — Annie and brother Camron.
“They’re leaning on each other,” Nanos said. “They’re very cooperative with us and everything we’re doing.”
Savannah’s husband, Michael Feldman, exclusively told Page Six on Tuesday morning that he doesn’t “have anything new to report” in the search for Nancy.
The public relations and communications consultant, 57, added that he’s “just being responsive” but feels “mostly unhelpful” in the devastating situation.
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