Nancy Guthrie Case Latest News: More than four months after Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Arizona home, the mystery surrounding the 84 year old mother of TODAY host Savannah Guthrie continues to deepen.
Investigators remain tight-lipped, leads appear limited and a controversial theory that briefly gained national attention has now been formally rejected by local authorities and yet instead of closing doors, that decision has sparked fresh questions. A former FBI agent is now publicly challenging investigators, arguing that dismissing the so-called "wrench attack" theory may leave important avenues unexplored in one of the year’s most closely watched missing-person cases.
Nancy Guthrie Case Latest Update: Why the 'Wrench Attack' Theory Became a Talking Point
The theory emerged after blockchain security firm CertiK classified Guthrie’s alleged abduction as a possible "wrench attack," a term used to describe criminals targeting individuals or family members to extort access to cryptocurrency or other assets.
According to reports, a ransom demand allegedly referenced $6 million in Bitcoin, fueling speculation that Guthrie may have been selected because of perceived family wealth rather than personal motives.
- Nancy Guthrie has been missing since February 1.
- Authorities believe she was taken on January 31.
- A reported ransom demand involved $6 million in Bitcoin.
- No arrests have been announced.
- No suspects have been publicly identified.
Nancy Guthrie Case Latest Update: Pima County Authorities Reject the Theory
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has pushed back against the cryptocurrency linked explanation, stating that investigators have not received evidence supporting a wrench attack scenario.
Officials have stressed that the investigation remains active and ongoing however, they have provided few public details beyond confirming that family members are not considered suspects while that lack of information has fueled growing public curiosity about what investigators do know.
Nancy Guthrie Case Latest Update: Former FBI Agent Raises Five Critical Questions
Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer questioned how authorities could confidently dismiss the theory without publicly explaining their reasoning and her concerns centered on five key issues:
- Was the possibility thoroughly investigated?
- Is the case outside local law enforcement’s expertise?
- Is the FBI pursuing a separate angle?
- Do investigators already know who may be responsible?
- If no suspect has been identified, how can the theory be ruled out?
The questions quickly gained traction online, reflecting broader frustration among observers searching for answers.
Nancy Guthrie Case Latest Update: FBI Testing Evidence as Investigation Continues
Federal investigators remain involved in the case, with forensic evidence reportedly undergoing analysis at FBI laboratories while, the only publicly released lead remains an image of a masked individual captured near Guthrie’s residence and beyond that, investigators have revealed little about potential suspects, motives or breakthroughs.
Nancy Guthrie Case Latest Update: A Case Still Defined by Uncertainty
For now, the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie remains a puzzle with more questions than answers. As authorities reject one theory and former investigators challenge that conclusion, public attention remains fixed on a case that has become increasingly difficult to explain until new evidence emerges, the focus remains on one central objective finding Nancy Guthrie and determining what happened on the night she disappeared.
Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly reported information. Investigations remain ongoing and authorities have not publicly identified any suspects.

