Nancy Guthrie's Captor Had a 'Target,' Says Sheriff: 'He Has Made It Tough'

Nancy Guthrie's Captor Had a 'Target,' Says Sheriff: 'He Has Made It Tough'

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People Sheriff Chris Nanos discusses Nancy Guthrie's abductor NBC; Pima County Sheriff's Department/Anadolu via Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Authorities believe Nancy Guthrie's abductor specifically targeted her and are focusing on DNA evidence found in her home

  • Surveillance footage shows a masked man with a gun and gloves on Nancy's porch the morning of her abduction

  • A $100,000 reward is being offered for information leading to Nancy's recovery or an arrest in the case

The sheriff at the forefront of the investigation into the abduction ofSavannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother,Nancy Guthrie, believes the captor had a clear target in mind.

"I think this was an individual who had a target for whatever reason, and he has made it tough, but I've got some pretty tough investigators too,"Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanostold NBC's Liz Kreutz in a new interview which aired on theTodayshow on Wednesday, Feb. 18.

Nanos said he's more focused on the DNA they recovered at Nancy's house not matching any of her close acquaintances. While a glove found two miles from Nancy's home was sent for DNA testing and came back withno matches in the national DNA database, Nanos noted his focus is centered on the DNA in Nancy's home, saying, "We believe we may have some DNA there that may be our suspect, but we won't know that until that DNA is separated, sorted out. To me, that's more critical than any glove I found two miles away."

On Feb. 10, authoritiesreleased surveillance photos and video footageof a masked man carrying a gun and wearing gloves on Nancy's front porch in the early morning hours of Feb. 1, when authorities believe Nancy, 84, was abducted.

Nancy Guthrie's Tucson, Ariz., home has been the scene of numerous investigations into her Feb. 1 abduction. Brandon Bell/Getty

Brandon Bell/Getty

After the release of images and video of the suspect, the FBI Phoenix officedescribedhim as "a male, approximately 5'9" - 5'10" tall, with an average build. In the video, he is wearing a black, 25-liter 'Ozark Trail Hiker Pack' backpack" that may have been purchased at Walmart.

Nanos also acknowledged the speculation that the suspect in the video was wearing a ring underneath his glove.

"I look at the same photo you look at and I see it," the sheriff said. "I see people have circled the [spot where the ring might be] and I say, 'I'm going to give that to my team.' They'll look at that."

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Masked intruder captured on camera in the early morning hours of Feb. 1, at Nancy Guthrie's Tucson, Ariz., home Pima County Sheriff's Department

Pima County Sheriff's Department

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Thanks to nation-wide attention due to theTodayshow co-host's connection to the case, Nanos said authorities have been able to use resources and public tips to the best of their ability.

"I think a lot of that is [the]Todayshow, you know, you're in everybody's family," Nanos told Kreutz. "So they look at this and look at Savannah and go, 'This is us.' "

Savannah Guthrie and mom Nancy Guthrie pose together at the 'Today' show in 2023.  Nathan Congleton/NBC/Getty 

Nathan Congleton/NBC/Getty

In an additional show of support during Wednesday's broadcast, theTodayshow co-hosts including Hoda Kotb — who is filling in for Savannah — Craig Melvin, Carson Daly and Al Roker were seen wearing yellow ribbons.

"We got a suggestion from one of our viewers," Kotb shared, after discussing theuse of yellow ribbons and flowers in Tucson, Ariz."We have yellow roses around Studio 1A, and we're all wearing ribbons as we send our love to Savannah and her family."

The FBI is offering a$100,000 rewardfor any information leading to Nancy's recovery or an arrest in the case.

Anyone with information about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance is asked to please contact 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or the Pima County Sheriff's Department at 520-351-4900.

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