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Human Remains Found 15 Miles From Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson Home Not Linked to Case, Sheriff Says ‘At This Time’

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TUCSON, Ariz. — Human remains were discovered in a desert area roughly 15 miles from the home of Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of NBC “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, but authorities said Monday there is no indication the remains are connected to her disappearance, which has now stretched more than six months without an arrest.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement posted to social media Monday afternoon that Search and Rescue deputies were responding to reports of human remains found in a desert area near West Ajo Way and South La Cholla Boulevard in southwest Tucson. “The remains appear to have been at the location for an extended period of time,” the department said. “At this time, there is no indication they are connected to the Nancy Guthrie investigation.” The department added that additional information would be released as it becomes available.

According to CNN, deputies were seen at the reported location Monday, on a hillside covered in saguaro cacti overlooking a busy four-lane highway in southwest Tucson. The residential area sits just outside the city limits, one turn off Ajo Way, leading to a handful of homes with long driveways. The sheriff’s department declined to answer CNN’s questions regarding who discovered the remains, when they were located, or the basis for officials’ early determination that the find appeared unconnected to the Guthrie case.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, vanished from her home in Tucson’s Catalina Foothills neighborhood sometime between the night of Jan. 31 and the early morning hours of Feb. 1. According to investigators, she was apparently kidnapped from her residence without her phone or critical medications. A source has told CNN that investigators do not currently have a leading theory regarding a motive for her disappearance.

Monday’s discovery is not the first time remains have surfaced in the vicinity of the Guthrie investigation without ultimately being connected to the case. On Feb. 7, less than a week into the search for Guthrie, deputies responded to a separate discovery of human remains near Irvington and San Joaquin roads. At the time, the sheriff’s department said there was “nothing criminal” about that earlier find, and the department’s cold case unit had responded to that scene.

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The search for Guthrie has continued for more than six months without a named suspect, person of interest, or identified vehicle connected to her disappearance. In July, nearly six months after she went missing, officials released the full contents of a ransom note and a separate follow-up letter addressed to the Guthrie family, which claimed Nancy Guthrie had died. Authorities released the documents publicly in hopes of generating new leads in the case.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has continued to describe the investigation as active despite the lack of a break in the case. “We have so much DNA to sort through. We have so much, in terms of video evidence, to look at,” Nanos said in comments shared as part of a “Today” show news segment. “So I’m still positive that we’re going to resolve this case.”

The investigation has drawn extensive national attention given Guthrie’s family connection to one of American television’s most recognizable morning news programs. The Guthrie family has publicly appealed to those responsible for Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, offering full cooperation in exchange for information. Savannah Guthrie has personally offered a $1 million reward for information leading to her mother’s safe recovery, while the FBI has separately offered an additional $100,000 reward, and the nonprofit organization 88-CRIME has offered a further $102,500, bringing the total reward pool available to more than $1.2 million for information leading to a resolution of the case.

Investigators have pursued numerous leads throughout the monthslong search, including reviewing extensive doorbell camera footage, DNA evidence and hundreds of individual tips submitted by the public. In February, investigators recovered a pair of black gloves along a road roughly a mile and a half from Guthrie’s home, matching the description of gloves worn by an individual seen tampering with a camera at Guthrie’s front door on the morning of her disappearance, according to prior reporting citing the New York Post. Separately, authorities have had to publicly dispute unverified claims circulating on social media, including a viral video purporting to show a 911 call reporting a ski mask discovered roughly 135 miles from Tucson that matched the description of clothing worn by a person of interest in the case. A Pima County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson told Fox News Digital the department had “not been advised of anything like that” regarding the alleged ski mask discovery, adding, “so this cannot be confirmed.”

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The department has continued providing periodic updates on the investigation’s status even in the absence of major breakthroughs. Earlier in the case, the sheriff’s department noted in a public statement that “the Nancy Guthrie investigation is ongoing,” while emphasizing that “no suspects, persons of interest, or vehicles have been identified” and that press briefings would be scheduled only if significant developments occurred.

Anyone with information related to Guthrie’s disappearance is urged to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or the Pima County Sheriff’s Department directly at 520-351-4900.

As of Monday evening, authorities had not provided further details regarding the identity of the remains found near West Ajo Way and South La Cholla Boulevard, nor had they indicated when a formal identification process, which would typically involve the county medical examiner’s office, might be completed. The sheriff’s department’s characterization that the remains had been at the location for an extended period suggests any eventual identification could take additional time, particularly if forensic testing is required to determine both the identity of the individual and the circumstances surrounding their death.

This remains an active and ongoing investigation, and authorities have said further updates will be released as new information becomes available, both regarding the discovery of the remains near Tucson and the broader search for Nancy Guthrie, which continues more than six months after her disappearance first drew national attention.

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Shares of Colgate-Palmolive slipped 2.35% on Tuesday following its Investor Day 2026 presentation. Investors appeared cautious as management outlined strategic priorities that balance aggressive brand investments with long-term profitability goals, causing the stock to slide to an intra-day low of Rs 1,965 on the BSE.

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In an analyst note reported by ET Now, Goldman Sachs maintained its Neutral rating on Colgate Palmolive with a target price of Rs 2,050, implying a modest upside from current levels. The brokerage highlighted that Colgate’s strategy is aggressively pivoting toward volume recovery, premiumization, and category expansion. ET Now reported that while heavy step-ups in brand spending and advertising intensity could weigh on operational margins over the short term, structural cost savings from the company’s ‘Funding the Growth’ initiative will help cushion profitability.
Motilal Oswal maintained its Buy rating on Colgate Palmolive with a target price of Rs 2,500, implying a 27% upside from current levels. The brokerage noted that the core investment thesis remains intact as Colgate continues to lead and drive category expansion in India. It highlighted strong traction in science-led innovations like Colgate Strong Teeth with Arginine and rapid scaling in premium offerings such as Visible White Purple. Motilal Oswal expects sales to reach Rs 66.5 billion in FY27E and Rs 71.2 billion in FY28E, supported by steady volume execution and segment leadership.

Nuvama maintained its Buy rating on Colgate Palmolive with a target price of Rs 2,350, implying a 22.5% upside from current levels. The brokerage highlighted the company’s persistent focus on driving oral care penetration and expanding market reach. It noted that 45% of rural Indians still do not brush daily and 76% of urban Indians do not brush twice a day. Nuvama added that management’s decision to allocate roughly 16% of revenues toward brand building underscores a strategy centred on long-term category expansion over short-term margin maximisation, backed by a distribution footprint across 7.1 million stores.

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Managing Director Prabha Narasimhan emphasised that Colgate is best placed to lead and expand the oral care category in India. “Our strategy is clear: drive growth ahead of profitability,” management stated, pointing out that premium toothpaste share has expanded 2.5 times compared to 2021 levels and direct retail coverage now reaches 1.7 million outlets.


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Shares of Biocon rose 2% to Rs 420.25 on the BSE on Tuesday, after the company’s subsidiary in the United States received supplemental U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for Yesintek 45 mg/0.5 ml single-dose prefilled autoinjector and Yesintek 90 mg/ml single-dose prefilled autoinjector.

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“This supplemental approval enhances Biocon’s comprehensive portfolio of immunology products in the United States and reaffirms the company’s commitment to improving access to affordable medicines for patients around the world,” the company said, as per the regulatory filing.

Yesintek is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis and active psoriatic arthritis in adult and pediatric patients who are six years of age and older, and moderate to severely active Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis in adults, thereby treating a range of debilitating autoimmune conditions that affect tens of thousands of Americans.

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Biocon Q1 Results

The company reported a net profit of Rs 141 crore in the June quarter of FY27. It reported a 10% year-on-year increase in consolidated operating revenue to Rs 4,336 crore, driven by strong growth in the Biopharma business. Biopharma revenue grew 17% YoY, driven by momentum from recent biosimilar and generic product launches across key markets.


Consolidated EBITDA stood at Rs 902 crore, with a margin of 21%, supported by improved profitability in the Biopharma business, which helped offset continued challenges in the Services business.

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Shares of Biocon have gained nearly 3% in the last three months. However, the shares have slipped over 7% over the last six months.

The shares of the drugmaker have declined over 9% in 2026 so far. In the longer term, Biocon shares have fallen over 4% over one year, but have delivered 19% returns over three years and 39% returns over five years.

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Shares of Welspun Living surged 7.77% to Rs 181.17 in Tuesday’s trading session, extending their winning streak to a third consecutive day. The stock has gained nearly 14% over the past three sessions, driven by strong investor sentiment following the company’s robust Q1FY27 performance, announced on August 13.

The home-textile major reported a strong start to FY27, with revenue growth, a sharp jump in profitability and improving operating margins strengthening the outlook for the business.

Following the strong quarterly performance, brokerages Motilal Oswal Financial Services and JM Financial retained their ‘Buy’ ratings on the stock, citing improving business fundamentals and further earnings growth potential.

Welspun Living’s consolidated profit for the June quarter jumped 85% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 161 crore, compared with Rs 87 crore in the same quarter last year. Revenue from operations increased 24% YoY to Rs 2,795 crore, compared with Rs 2,261 crore in the year-ago period.

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JM Financial remains positive on Welspun Living and has maintained its ‘Buy’ rating following the company’s stronger-than-expected Q1FY27 performance.
The brokerage highlighted that consolidated EBITDA of Rs 320 crore was well ahead of its estimate of Rs 280 crore. The outperformance was supported by better operating leverage and an improved product mix. EBITDA margin expanded by 151 basis points YoY to 11.5%, pointing to an improvement in the company’s operating efficiency.Motilal Oswal sees further upside

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Motilal Oswal expects the core home-textile business to clock around 15% CAGR between FY26 and FY28. Bath is expected to lead growth with a high-teens expansion, followed by Bed and Rugs & Carpets. The emerging business is projected to grow at around 17%.

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Welspun Living shares have delivered a strong performance over the past year, gaining around 45%. The stock currently has a market capitalisation of approximately Rs 15,886 crore. In Tuesday’s session, the stock touched a fresh 52-week high of Rs 182, reflecting the strong momentum following the Q1 results.

Technical indicators remain positive

On the technical front, the stock’s 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) stood at 57.4. An RSI below 30 is generally considered to indicate an oversold zone, while a reading above 70 is considered overbought. The broader trend also remains bullish, with Welspun Living trading above all eight tracked simple moving averages (SMAs).

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The shipyard recently completed sub-contracting work for BAE Systems for new Type 26 frigates and currently has no confirmed future orders.

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Wage growth surpassed expectations as pay settlements in the public sector significantly outpaced those in the private sector, according to newly released figures. Official data has revealed that wage growth, inclusive of bonuses, hit 4.1 per cent between April and June, against a market forecast of four per cent.

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This nonetheless fell short of the 4.3 per cent recorded in the previous month. Stripping out bonuses, pay growth stood at 3.5 per cent, which also marginally exceeded the projections of City economists and investors.

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“Private sector pay growth has continued to ease, while public sector pay growth remains elevated due to the timing of the latest NHS pay awards.”

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The ONS further estimated that the unemployment rate held steady at 4.9 per cent, exceeding economists’ projections.

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