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3 Months Missing as FBI DNA Probe and Ransom Notes Fuel Hunt
TUCSON, Ariz. — Three months after 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Catalina Foothills home in a suspected abduction, the investigation remains active and ongoing with no arrests or named suspects, authorities said Friday as the family of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie continues to plead for public tips while the FBI analyzes DNA evidence recovered inside the residence.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her Tucson-area home on the night of Jan. 31, 2026, and reported missing the following day when she failed to appear at church. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and the FBI have consistently described the case as a targeted kidnapping, citing blood spatter on the front porch confirmed through DNA testing to belong to Guthrie, a masked figure captured on doorbell camera footage tampering with the device, and her Bluetooth-enabled pacemaker disconnecting from her phone around 2:30 a.m., indicating it moved out of range.
The disappearance triggered an intense multi-agency response involving the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI, which joined early due to the suspicious circumstances. Investigators have sifted through more than 30,000 tips, released surveillance images of the masked individual believed to be the abductor, and pursued thousands of leads, including possible incidents in the weeks leading up to the abduction. Yet as the three-month mark passed on May 2, officials renewed their plea for information while acknowledging that some promising avenues, including DNA from a glove found near the scene, have led to dead ends.
A spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff’s Department told reporters the probe “remains active and ongoing,” stressing that investigators are still reviewing surveillance footage, digital traces and ransom-related communications. No confirmation has emerged on whether Guthrie is still alive, though authorities have not ruled out that possibility and continue to treat the case as an active abduction.
Multiple ransom notes have surfaced, some demanding payment in cryptocurrency. Savannah Guthrie has publicly stated she believes at least two of the notes are genuine, though many others have been deemed hoaxes. In one widely reported letter received by media outlets, an anonymous sender claimed to have seen Guthrie alive with her captors in Sonora, Mexico, while simultaneously asserting she is dead and offering to identify the kidnappers for one bitcoin. The sender’s credibility remains unverified.
The Guthrie family offered a $1 million reward in late February for information leading to Nancy’s safe return or the arrest and conviction of those responsible. Savannah Guthrie, who took time away from “Today” following her mother’s disappearance, returned to the show in early April and has used her platform to keep the case in the public eye, describing chilling details such as propped-open back doors and the disabled Ring camera.
Forensic developments continue to shape the investigation. In mid-April, the FBI laboratory began analyzing additional DNA samples, including a hair recovered from inside the home, after initial testing at a private Florida lab. Officials have described the material as “potentially critical,” though results have not yet been made public. Earlier DNA from a glove belonged to an unrelated restaurant worker, marking another setback in a case already complicated by false leads.
Experts and former FBI profilers have offered varied theories on motive. Some, including criminal profiler Dr. Ann Burgess, suggest the abduction could be an act of retribution aimed at the prominent Guthrie family rather than Nancy herself. Others point to a straightforward ransom scheme, noting that the notes and masked intruder align with financially motivated kidnappings. Sheriff Nanos has said investigators believe they know the motive but have withheld details to protect the integrity of the case.
The case has drawn intense media attention and public speculation, with some online theories alleging the disappearance was staged or linked to unrelated events. Authorities have repeatedly urged caution against spreading unverified rumors, noting they can hinder the investigation and distress the family. Savannah Guthrie addressed conspiracy theories in a March interview, asking the public to focus on credible tips.
Neighbors and community members in the affluent Catalina Foothills area have described Nancy Guthrie as a quiet, independent widow who lived in the same home for decades. Her pacemaker data and the timing of the abduction—late at night with signs of forced entry—have led investigators to conclude she was taken against her will and likely could not have left voluntarily.
As the search enters its fourth month, the FBI maintains an active tip line and continues to encourage anyone with information to come forward. A $50,000 federal reward remains in place alongside the family’s larger offer. Officials have broadened their review of dates, examining surveillance footage from as early as Jan. 11 for possible precursor activity.
The emotional toll on the Guthrie family has been evident. Savannah Guthrie has balanced public appeals with her professional responsibilities, returning to “Today” in April with a message of gratitude for continued support. The family has emphasized hope for a “miraculous homecoming” while acknowledging the grim reality that Nancy may no longer be alive.
Law enforcement faces the challenge of a cold trail in a high-profile case that has generated massive public interest but few concrete breakthroughs. Emails between the sheriff’s office and reality television producers discussing a potential show before the disappearance have surfaced, though no direct connection to the abduction has been established. Changes in department leadership have also drawn internal scrutiny regarding investigative experience.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has warned that the perpetrator or perpetrators could strike again, urging vigilance in the community. The investigation continues to examine digital evidence, vehicle sightings and potential links to cross-border activity given the proximity to Mexico.
For now, Nancy Guthrie remains missing, her fate unknown three months after she was taken from the home where she raised her family. The case serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of elderly residents even in secure neighborhoods and the relentless nature of abduction probes that rely heavily on public cooperation long after initial media attention fades.
Authorities and the Guthrie family continue to ask anyone with information, no matter how small, to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department or the FBI tip line. As the calendar turns deeper into May, the search for answers in one of 2026’s most baffling disappearances presses forward with quiet determination behind the scenes.
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When speaking at the McDonald’s Impact Summit, President Donald Trump urged the company to put more tartar sauce on the Filet-O-Fish.
McDonald’s is quietly ending the era of self-serve soda fountains nationwide.
The shift, years in the making, is part of a broader effort by McDonald’s to modernize its restaurants, reduce labor and maintenance demands, and adapt to changing consumer habits that increasingly favor takeout, delivery and drive-thru service over dining in.
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A self-serve soda fountain at a McDonald’s restaurant, a feature the company is phasing out nationwide. (Mario Tama/Getty Images / Getty Images)
The company plans to complete the transition away from self-serve beverage stations in U.S. dining rooms by 2032, with the changes expected to roll out gradually over the next several years as restaurants are remodeled or updated.
In many locations, drinks are already being prepared behind the counter rather than poured by customers, marking a clear departure from a long-standing self-service model that has been a staple of fast-food dining rooms for decades.
For customers, the change marks the end of a familiar convenience, as self-serve stations have traditionally allowed easy refills and drink customization.
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An exterior view of a McDonald’s fast food restaurant on May 24, 2024. (Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket / Getty Images)
The move also gives McDonald’s greater control over beverage portions, cleanliness and inventory, while cutting maintainance costs for the self-serve machines.
The shift reflects a broader trend across the fast-food industry, where companies are prioritizing speed, efficiency and digital ordering over traditional dine-in experiences.
At the same time, McDonald’s has rolled out an expanded menu featuring new “dirty sodas” and refreshers as consumer demand shifts beyond traditional soft drinks and coffee.
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McDonald’s is currently rolling out new drink options, to include ‘dirty sodas.’ (Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images / Getty Images)
In a statement to FOX Business, McDonald’s signaled the shift, saying: “Our fans’ love for McDonald’s beverages runs deep… Next month, we’re building on that passion with a new era of beverages, featuring a variety of Refreshers and crafted sodas rolling out nationwide.”
The company added that it will share more details soon.
McDonald’s did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment regarding the removal of the fountain machines.
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A Spirit Airlines captain whose retirement flight was scrapped by the carrier’s sudden shutdown got an unexpected sendoff as a Southwest crew stepped in to honor his decades in the cockpit.
Capt. Jon Jackson was supposed to fly his final trip before retirement but instead found himself seated in the back of a Southwest flight heading home with his son, Chris Jackson, a Southwest first officer, Southwest wrote on Instagram.
“Chris casually mentioned to the flight’s pilots that this would have been his dad’s retirement flight. They seized the opportunity to change the course of the day for Capt. Jackson,” the post read.
The crew quickly sprang into action, coordinating with dispatchers to arrange a surprise retirement tribute upon landing in Baltimore.
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A Spirit Airlines Airbus A321 aircraft parked at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport after the airline announced it was ceasing operations, in Carolina, Puerto Rico, May 2, 2026. (Reuters/Ricardo Arduengo)
When the aircraft touched down, airport fire crews greeted it with a traditional water cannon salute, a symbolic honor typically reserved for milestone flights. Ground crews then welcomed the veteran pilot at the gate with cheers and a celebratory bottle of champagne.
“Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Jon Jackson,” a gate agent said over an intercom as the retiring pilot walked out to a round of applause from airport workers and travelers at the crowded gate.
“Very overwhelming, I can’t thank you all enough,” Jackson said as he received a bottle of champagne. “As Spirit goes down, this is kind of a sad day, and you guys made it incredible. Thank you so much.”

Spirit Airlines jets sat on the tarmac at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida, on May 2, 2026. (Giorgio Viera/AFP via Getty Images)
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Southwest said the gesture was meant to recognize Jackson’s years of service after his original retirement plans were abruptly canceled.
“It was a powerful reminder of the aviation community’s ability to show respect, compassion, and solidarity when it matters most,” the airline said in the social media post.
The memorable farewell comes after Spirit announced early Saturday it would cease operations immediately, canceling all flights and shutting down customer service, leaving many travelers stranded.

A message from Spirit Airlines at Orlando International Airport, as the airline announced it was ceasing operations early Saturday morning, in Florida, May 2, 2026. (Reuters / Miguel Rodriguez)
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The collapse of the budget airline also reignited debate over whether federal regulators got it wrong in blocking a proposed JetBlue-Spirit merger, with opponents now arguing the decision may have reduced competition and contributed to the airline’s downfall.
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