New footage shows the search continues after what appears to be blood stains were found outside the home of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie.
NewsNation posted a video of an apparent blood stain outside the door of Nancy’s Arizona home on Tuesday.
Black blood splatters are noticeable on the brown tiles leading to the door.
In another video shared by senior national correspondent Brian Entin, he pointed out that Nancy’s Ring camera was missing from its slot.
Nancy, 84, has been missing since Sunday.
The Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday morning that authorities found blood stains in Nancy’s home, but it was unclear to whom it belonged.
Law enforcement officials also confirmed to the outlet that there were signs of forced entry, further raising concerns that she was the victim of foul play.
Police believe Nancy was likely abducted from her home outside Tucson.
A spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff’s Office told Page Six on Monday that investigators believe Nancy was “removed from her home against her will, possibly in the middle of the night.”
“This includes the possibility of kidnapping and kidnapping,” the spokesperson added.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told CNN on Monday night, “This is an elderly woman in her mid-80s who is very ill… She couldn’t go more than 50 yards.”
He added that from his 50 years of work experience, he had a “gut feeling” that Nancy had been kidnapped. “What they told me about that scene led me to believe there was more than just a missing person.”
Savannah’s husband, Michael Feldman, exclusively told Page Six on Tuesday morning that there is “nothing new to report” in the frantic search for Nancy.
The 57-year-old public relations communications consultant added that she was “just responding” but felt “very useless” in this heartbreaking situation.
Meanwhile, Savannah, 54, officially withdrew from co-hosting the 2026 Olympic opening ceremony on Tuesday as the search for her mother continues.
“Savannah will not be participating in the Olympics as she is focused on being with her family during this difficult time,” an NBC spokesperson told Page Six on Tuesday.
