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15 Days of Mystery — The Disappearance That Still Has No Answers

The search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, believed to have been abducted from her home near Tucson on January 31, remains active—but unresolved. Over the past 15 days, the case has grown more complex, not clearer.

Authorities continue working behind the scenes, focusing on digital forensics, surveillance footage, and tip verification. Despite intense efforts, no suspect has been publicly identified, and no arrests have been made.

New insights suggest a possible “rapid extraction”—a fast, targeted abduction with little time spent inside the home. Reports indicate no signs of struggle indoors, while key evidence, including blood, was found outside. This has led experts to believe the act may have been planned in advance.

At the same time, scrutiny around the timeline has increased. Questions remain about when exactly the abduction occurred, whether the home had been previously surveilled, and how the suspect entered and exited without detection.

Nancy’s family, including Savannah Guthrie, continues to make emotional public appeals, urging anyone with even the smallest detail to come forward.

As of now, the core facts remain unchanged: Nancy is still missing, the suspect is unidentified, and there is no confirmed proof of life.

With a $1.1 million reward still active, investigators stress one thing—the answer may still be out there, hidden in a detail someone hasn’t yet shared.

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