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Savannah Guthrie Reportedly Spends $500K on Private Investigators in Search for Nancy

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NEW YORK — NBC’s “Today” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie has reportedly hired a team of private investigators and spent around $500,000 in an effort to locate her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing from her Tucson, Arizona home for nearly four months, according to sources cited in recent media reports.

Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her residence on the evening of January 31 or early February 1, 2026. Authorities believe she was abducted, with surveillance footage showing a masked individual near the property. DNA evidence was collected from the home, but the investigation has yielded limited public progress since initial breakthroughs.

The U.S. Sun and other outlets reported that Savannah Guthrie has assembled an independent team of former agents, security specialists and investigators working daily on the case. A source close to the family told the publication that Guthrie “has told everyone involved that the search will continue for as long as necessary.”

“She is not prepared to stop looking for her mother. She feels that depending only on the official investigation is not enough anymore — that’s why she’s investing so heavily in private investigators and outside specialists,” the unnamed source said.

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Case Background and Investigation Status

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has stated that his office is not in direct communication with the Guthrie family, with the FBI handling those interactions. The sheriff’s office has faced public criticism over the pace of the probe, though officials maintain active work behind the scenes, including analysis of tips and forensic evidence.

Early in the investigation, authorities released footage of a suspect described as a male between 5’9″ and 5’10” with an average build wearing an Ozark Trail hiker backpack. Several gloves were later found miles from the home, and DNA testing has been ongoing. No arrests have been made, and no suspects have been publicly named.

NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin, who has closely followed the case, addressed the private investigator reports on a recent broadcast. “I haven’t heard anything about any private investigators,” Entin said. “At the same time, I would imagine that Savannah Guthrie is probably getting frustrated.”

Entin has noted that while visible progress appears slow, investigators continue pursuing leads. He has moderated panels on the case and emphasized the emotional toll on the family after more than 100 days without resolution.

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Family Impact and Public Attention

Savannah Guthrie, a prominent television journalist, has maintained a relatively low public profile regarding her mother’s disappearance while continuing her role on “Today.” The high-profile nature of the case has drawn national attention, with ongoing coverage examining potential motives and leads.

Reports suggest growing frustration with the official investigation’s pace has prompted the family to supplement efforts with private resources. Hiring external investigators is not uncommon in long-term missing persons cases, particularly when families have the means and feel additional expertise could uncover new angles.

Private teams often focus on re-interviewing witnesses, analyzing public records and pursuing tips that may fall outside official priorities. Costs for such services can escalate quickly with multiple specialists involved over extended periods.

Challenges in the Investigation

The case presents several difficulties common to abduction investigations. Tucson’s location near the U.S.-Mexico border has led to speculation about various theories, including possible connections to broader criminal networks, though officials have not confirmed any such links. Some private analysts have publicly floated ideas involving individuals familiar with the family, but these remain unverified.

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Forensic analysis, digital records and community tips continue to form the core of official work. The FBI’s involvement signals the case’s seriousness, as the agency typically assists in interstate or complex missing persons matters.

Public interest remains high, with social media and true-crime communities discussing developments. However, authorities have urged caution against speculation that could hinder the investigation.

Broader Context of Missing Persons Cases

Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance highlights challenges in resolving cases involving elderly victims. According to national statistics, thousands of older Americans go missing annually, with resolution rates varying based on circumstances.

High-visibility cases like this often benefit from increased resources but also face intense scrutiny. Families sometimes turn to private investigators when official efforts plateau, seeking fresh perspectives or specialized skills in areas such as digital forensics or surveillance.

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Savannah Guthrie’s reported investment reflects both personal determination and the resources available to high-profile families. While the exact figure of $500,000 has not been independently verified by law enforcement, it aligns with the scale of comprehensive private investigations spanning multiple months.

Ongoing Developments and Outlook

As the case approaches the four-month mark, attention remains on any potential breakthroughs. Sheriff Nanos and federal partners have indicated continued work, though timelines for resolution in such matters are inherently uncertain.

For the Guthrie family, the emotional strain is compounded by public interest. Savannah Guthrie has balanced professional responsibilities with private efforts to find her mother, a situation that resonates with many families facing similar ordeals.

Experts emphasize the importance of sustained tips from the public. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact authorities or the FBI tip line.

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The reported hiring of private investigators adds a new layer to an already complex case. Whether this parallel effort yields results remains to be seen, but it underscores the family’s commitment to exploring every avenue.

As summer approaches, the search continues amid Arizona’s challenging desert environment, where evidence preservation becomes more difficult over time. Both official and private teams face pressure to deliver answers in a case that has captured widespread attention.

Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance serves as a sobering reminder of vulnerabilities even in seemingly secure residential settings. For now, the focus stays on hope for a safe return and closure for her loved ones.

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GIC shares decline 6% as Rs 3,088 crore OFS opens at 9% discount

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Shares of General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) declined 6% to their day’s low of Rs 366 on the BSE on Tuesday as the government’s offer for sale (OFS) to divest up to 5% stake in the state-run insurer opens today at a floor price of Rs 352 apiece, implying a 9% discount to the stock’s previous closing price.

In an exchange filing released on Monday, GIC announced that the government aims to sell up to 3.51 crore shares, representing a 2% equity stake, as part of the base offer which opens for non-retail investors today (June 16). The government can also exercise the oversubscription option to additionally sell another 5.26 crore shares, representing another 3% stake in the company for the OFS that opens for retail investors and employees on Wednesday (June 17).

This collectively brings the total offer size to 8.77 crore shares, or a 5% equity stake in the general insurance company. At the floor price of Rs 352 per share, this would be worth more than Rs 3,087.74 crore.

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The latest stake sale comes as the government recently ramped up its disinvestment efforts. Recently, the government offloaded some of its stake in Coal India, NHPC, NLC India and other PSU companies.


The government planned to sell 10% of its stake in the insurer ‌in tranches to meet the market regulator’s minimum public shareholding norm, Reuters reported in 2024. ⁠Of this, the government already sold a 3.4% shareholding in September 2024.

GIC shareholding pattern

The President of India owned more than 82% stake in GIC as of March 31, 2026, according to data on the company’s shareholding pattern on NSE. Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) meanwhile held around 10% stake, while 22 mutual funds held around 1.5% stake.
Around 2.07 lakh retail investors collectively owned a 1.4% stake in the company.

GIC share price

GIC shares have fallen around 1% in one week but are up nearly 2% in 2026 so far. The shares of the company have rallied 103% in three years and 92% in five years.The company has a market capitalisation of more than Rs 67,588 crore.

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(With inputs from agencies)

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

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