New digital data has raised alarming questions in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie

UPDATE: Alarming Online Searches About Nancy Guthrie Found Before Abduction

Some disturbing online searches related to Nancy Guthrie and her daughter, Savannah Guthrie, were made before her disappearance, online data shows.

According to Fox News Digital, Google Trends reports appear to show queries for Nancy’s home and Savannah’s salary as the “Today” show co-host.

The outlet reported that someone in Arizona searched for Nancy’s Tucson address between June 21 and 28, 2025, and again on January 11, 2026.


Google Search Data Shows More Searches for Nancy Guthrie Address

Separate Google image searches for Nancy Guthrie’s residential address were also conducted between March 1 and 8, 2025, as well as on November 30 and December 1, 2025, according to Fox News Digital.

The outlet noted that the queries were specifically looking for images or a map of Nancy’s house.

In addition to searches for Nancy’s address, queries about “Savannah Guthrie’s salary” were made in the days before the abduction, originating in Tucson between December 13 and 20, 2025.

In comparison, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper and Fox News’ Sean Hannity also generated similar searches.

The outlet revealed that someone from the New York area looked up “Anderson Cooper salary” between March 29 and April 5, 2025. Someone also appeared to search “Sean Hannity salary” between May 3 and 10, 2025.


Not Losing Hope

Meanwhile, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos remains optimistic as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues. He said he will only begin to worry if the flow of tips starts to slow down.

“Because let’s face it, you’ve been around enough to know that when these tips dry up, this case goes cold,” Nanos told KGUN. “We believe somebody out there knows who did this. We need that person to call.”

The Sheriff’s Department has reportedly taken in nearly 18,000 tips and still counting.

On Wednesday, Nanos said he believes Nancy is still in the area.

“I think she’s somewhere here in our community,” Nanos told BBC. “I just do. I don’t know why. I don’t have any evidence to prove that, but I just believe that she’s somewhere here locally.”

As the search continues, the FBI reportedly reached out to Mexican authorities to spread the word to various police agencies.

TMZ reported that the FBI believes Nancy was taken across the border, but it’s unlikely it happened directly after the kidnapping.

Detectives reportedly scoured border patrol cameras and other electronic devices, but there was still no sign of Nancy.

Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her home on February 1.