Search Intensifies After Digital Clue Emerges in Nancy Guthrie Case
Search Takes Sudden Turn
The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, shifted after days without clues.
Authorities said her phone was off and her accounts showed no activity.
Then a wearable device briefly sent a GPS signal near a remote state border, lasting less than two minutes and triggering an urgent response.
Mysterious Discovery
Deputies found no vehicles or signs of struggle.
Instead, Nancy’s wristwatch was discovered “carefully positioned on a roadside marker,” face up and still working.
Officials said the placement suggests “intentional handling.”
Expanding Investigation
Because the signal came from near a state line, agencies must coordinate across jurisdictions.
No further signals have been confirmed.
Ongoing Efforts
Investigators are reviewing digital data and witness reports.
Officials stress that verified evidence remains the priority as the search continues.