Nancy Guthrie Latest Update: Nancy Guthrie's Catalina home turns searcher hub 31 days in, backpack lead freshens masked suspect hunt amid million-dollar tips chase. Family holds hope. PCSD Sheriff Nanos Walmart backpack eBay twist; searchers metal detect home.

Nancy Guthrie Disappearance What's Happening Now – Metal Detector Crews Hit Catalina as Genetic Genealogy Probes Gloves (Image: File)
Searchers and reporters swarmed outside Nancy Guthrie's Catalina home Tuesday, 31 days after the 84-year-old mom of Today show host Savannah Guthrie vanished from the Tucson-area spot. Private investigator Jonathan Lee Riches posted photos of metal detector teams from out of state scouring the property, drawing eyes to the $1 million family reward plus $100,000 FBI pot. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos sat with NBC, updating the probe into door cam footage of a masked suspect with a key backpack clue.
Jonathan Lee Riches shared social media snaps of 7 to 10 people—searchers and media—plus parked cars outside Guthrie's residence. A California contractor tied to ABC News joined early with metal detectors, sweeping the compound door-to-door. Riches has tracked the case three weeks, noting national draw to the site near Tucson. The buzz ties to door cam video of the gloved, gun-toting suspect from disappearance night. Family and FBI cash lures tips, but no breaks yet.
PCSD's Chris Nanos told NBC's Liz Kreutz the suspect's 25-liter "Ozark Trail Hiker Pack" raises questions. "We've now learned that maybe it wasn't purchased out of Walmart," Nanos said. The new pack screams Walmart exclusive, but he floated eBay resale: "Who's to say I didn't buy it and put it on eBay?" Matching black gloves went for genetic genealogy testing. PCSD teams with FBI Phoenix field office and a new task force of agents and homicide detectives.
Gone since February 1—last seen January 31 outside her Catalina Foothills home—the case screams abduction per door cam evidence. Son-in-law Tommaso Cioni dropped her off last; she skipped church next day. Reward tops $1.1 million, fueling out-of-staters like Riches' crews. Sheriff seeks 2-mile radius footage from January 31-February 2. No named suspects despite ransom notes and blood traces; probe grinds on rural terrain.
A: 31 days since reported gone February 1 from Catalina home.
A: $1 million from family, $100,000 from FBI.
A: Masked man with gun, black gloves, Ozark Trail backpack on door cam.
A: Not confirmed Walmart; possibly eBay resale per Sheriff Nanos.
A: FBI task force with homicide detectives from Phoenix office.
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