Catch was launched in September last year by a former elite teen swimmer
Rebecca Wetten is the founder of Bristol-based Catch(Image: David Altabev)
A swim coaching app developed by a former British elite teen swimmer and her “maths whizz” partner has developed a global following less than a year after launching
Catch was established by aquathlon World Championship gold medallist Rebecca Wetten and her boyfriend, Will, last year to help people improve technique and boost endurance.
Wetten, who started swimming competitively at the age of nine and went on to represent Great Britain, was inspired to launch the business to help people “find the high” in swimming.
The app now has thousands of users from across the UK and further afield, including the USA and Australia, and is already turning a profit, according to its founders.
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But the road to success has not been easy for Wetten, who told our sister site Bristol Live that she spent “years being abused and bullied” by one of her swimming coaches while growing up.
The Cambridge graduate, now 33, moved to Bristol three years ago after stints in London and Sweden, where she rediscovered her love of the sport after a decade away from the pool.
“In Sweden people have this really joyful relationship with exercise, particularly in those summer months when you’ve got longer days and you’ve got some decent weather,” she told Bristol Live.
“Eventually, a colleague convinced me to join a triathlon relay team. I did the open water swim leg and wondered why I’d spent all that time indoors ploughing up and down a crowded box when I could’ve been swimming out in nature.”
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After moving to Bristol and finding it difficult to find a group of wild swimmers who wanted to enter competitions, she decided to establish one herself.
She managed to form a group of about 25 people and started writing Google Docs with instructions for free, linking to YouTube videos and giving structured sessions.
“People showed quite a surprising amount of progress considering how much I just pulled this thing together and it was very basic,” she said.
As demand increased, Wetten found meeting in person “logistically challenging” and so she asked her partner to create an app to help adults with swim training.
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The business, which launched in September, is completely self-funded by the pair and its growth has been organic, too.
“I’m actually way more invested in other people swimming now than my own,” she said. “We’re focusing on adults because again, it’s just the most neglected category within swimming.”
After gaining thousands of users in a matter of months, Catch is now looking towards its first raise.
“Hopefully off the back of that we’ll be able to boost our growth,” she said. “What’s amazing for us is that we can make rapid progress on our product without needing to pull enormous investment.
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“We’re basically doubling down on the UK this year and then we’re targeting our top seven countries that we feel suit our product really well, such as Germany and the US.
“We’re really hoping to build this really good sense of community here in the UK. And then next year is all about making it as good as it can possibly be and then, hopefully, going global.”
Wetten says if she could speak to her teenage self she would tell her that her hard work isn’t “all for nothing”.
“One day, you’ll co-found a business that changes people’s relationships with this sport all around the world,” she added. “You’ll find joy in the water again and you’ll help others find it too.”
A 20-year-old McDonald’s worker in Northern California is facing multiple surgeries after a co-worker allegedly hurled hot cooking oil at him, leaving him with severe second-degree burns across nearly a quarter of his body, according to his mother.
Jacob Smith was working as a shift manager at a McDonald’s in Yuba City when the shocking attack unfolded, his mother, Amber Smith, wrote in a GoFundMe post to raise money for her son’s medical expenses.
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“He was in the office getting ready to count the money when he saw out of the corner of his eye something, and he just turned, and the oil was just thrown on him,” she told KCRA.
Jacob suffered “severe second-degree burns” over roughly 22% of his body — including to his face, neck, right arm and back — and was admitted to the intensive care unit, where his pain has been so severe that doctors have limited options for additional medication, according to his mother.
Jacob Smith, 20, is facing multiple surgeries after suffering burns to nearly a quarter of his body, his mother said. (GoFundMe / Unknown)
“The pain he’s experiencing is so excruciating that they can’t give him a level of pain medicine outside of the ICU,” she told the outlet.
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Jacob Smith was working as a shift manager at a McDonald’s in Yuba City when a co-worker allegedly threw hot cooking oil on him. (GoFundMe / Unknown)
Police identified the suspect as 23-year-old Jalani Bluett, a fellow McDonald’s employee who allegedly left the restaurant before officers arrived. Authorities later located and arrested Bluett after seeking the public’s help in finding him.
At the time Bluett was being sought, the Sutter County Sheriff’s Office said he is “at risk due to a diagnosis and vulnerabilities.”
Jalani Bluett, 23, was identified as the suspect. Bluett, a co-worker of Jacob’s at McDonald’s, allegedly left the restaurant before officers arrived. (Sutter County Sheriff’s Office / Unknown)
During Bluett’s arraignment, Yuba City Police Lt. Michael Bullard told KXTV that the suspect was being held on charges including assault with a deadly weapon, mayhem and serious felony assault resulting in great bodily injury. He is being held in Sutter County without bail.
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Amber Smith said her son is scheduled to undergo skin graft surgery because some of the burns are particularly deep.
Jacob Smith wrote in a message posted on GoFundMe that he thanks God for saving his eye. (GoFundMe / Unknown)
Despite the ordeal, Jacob has remained remarkably upbeat.
“As much as I want to be angry, or want to hate people and be scared of people, it’s just so hard to be when I have so many people showing their love for me,” he wrote in a message shared on the fundraiser page. “I’m not sad, and I’m not angry, and the pain doesn’t cause me grief because I know it’s necessary to heal.”
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He also thanked his family, friends and faith for helping him through the recovery process, writing, “Thank you to God for saving my eye and giving me awesome family and friends.”
CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook opened the 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday with a keynote address that placed artificial intelligence and the next generation of software updates at the center of the company’s strategy, marking his final appearance in that role before stepping down later this year.
The event, running June 8-12 at Apple’s headquarters, drew developers, investors and technology observers eager for details on advancements across iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS and visionOS. Cook’s keynote, beginning at 1 p.m. ET, set the tone for the week by emphasizing practical AI integration and ecosystem enhancements designed to strengthen Apple’s position in an increasingly competitive landscape.
Apple has faced questions about the pace of its artificial intelligence rollout compared with rivals. The company introduced Apple Intelligence last year, featuring writing tools, image editing and Visual Intelligence capabilities. While these features have been well-received in targeted applications, analysts and users have called for more transformative advancements, particularly in the digital assistant Siri.
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Monday’s presentation is expected to preview a significantly upgraded Siri that leverages Google’s Gemini AI models for enhanced conversational abilities and multi-step task handling. The assistant is anticipated to gain its own dedicated app and appear more prominently in the Dynamic Island on iPhones. Additional integrations, such as in the Camera app for quick information extraction from nutrition labels, aim to make Siri more proactive and useful in daily scenarios.
The keynote also highlighted broader software improvements. iOS updates are likely to focus on deeper Apple Intelligence integration, enhanced privacy controls and productivity features. macOS advancements may emphasize better cross-device continuity and AI-assisted workflows for creative professionals. Similar refinements are expected across other platforms, creating a more cohesive experience for users with multiple Apple devices.
For developers, the conference provides essential tools and APIs to build applications that leverage Apple Intelligence. More than 100 video sessions are scheduled throughout the week, offering technical deep dives and opportunities to explore new capabilities. The Platforms State of the Union, set for 4 p.m. ET, will offer a more detailed look at the technologies behind the keynote announcements.
Cook’s appearance carried added significance as his final WWDC keynote as CEO. He is expected to transition to an expanded board role in early September, marking the end of an era that began when he succeeded Steve Jobs in 2011. Under Cook’s leadership, Apple has grown into one of the world’s most valuable companies, with a focus on services, ecosystem loyalty and privacy as core pillars.
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Investor attention centered on whether Apple can demonstrate a clearer path for turning AI features into stronger iPhone demand and services revenue growth. Bernstein analyst Mark Newman recently noted that Apple Intelligence “presents a huge opportunity to reinvent the company, accelerate product replacement cycles, and drive increased services revenue.”
Evercore ISI analyst Amit Daryanani echoed this view, stating that Apple’s edge lies in its massive distribution network. “We don’t think Apple needs to win the frontier-model race to monetize AI, but rather its edge is in distribution to a ~1.25B iPhone install base,” he wrote.
Apple’s deliberate approach to AI emphasizes on-device processing for privacy and efficiency. This strategy distinguishes it from cloud-heavy competitors but has also limited access to the most powerful frontier models, prompting partnerships such as the one with Google for Siri. The company has invested heavily in silicon development, data centers and machine learning talent to support its ambitions.
The event comes at a pivotal time for Apple. Shares have experienced mixed performance in 2026, reflecting concerns about AI leadership and slowing growth in core hardware segments. A compelling demonstration of progress could help reassure markets and re-accelerate device upgrade cycles.
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WWDC serves as Apple’s annual platform to regain narrative control in the AI conversation. By showcasing practical, user-focused applications rather than flashy demonstrations, the company aims to differentiate itself through seamless ecosystem experiences. The conference typically generates significant media coverage and social conversation, with live streaming available on Apple’s website and YouTube.
For developers, the week offers hands-on sessions to explore new tools that enable third-party apps to leverage Apple Intelligence. This strategy allows Apple to extend its AI reach while maintaining control over the core user experience and privacy standards.
As the keynote concluded, attention shifted to the week’s technical sessions and the potential for surprise announcements. Apple has a strong track record of using WWDC to introduce features that define the next era of its products. This year’s focus on making Siri smarter and more capable represents another step in that tradition.
The Platforms State of the Union will provide developers with deeper insights into the tools and frameworks supporting the new features. This session often includes code examples, best practices and forward-looking roadmaps that help the developer community prepare for the fall software releases.
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Apple’s emphasis on responsible AI development, including transparency and user control, aligns with its longstanding privacy-first philosophy. The company has positioned its AI strategy as one that prioritizes user benefit and data protection over rapid feature expansion.
Investor reaction to the keynote will likely influence Apple’s stock performance in the coming days. While the event is primarily developer-focused, its announcements often have immediate implications for product demand, services growth and competitive positioning.
As Cook prepares to step back from day-to-day leadership, the conference offers a platform to demonstrate the strength of Apple’s innovation pipeline and the vision guiding its next chapter. The company’s ability to translate its vast resources and engineering talent into compelling AI experiences will shape its trajectory for years to come.
WWDC 2026 arrives at a critical juncture for Apple. The tech giant’s success in AI will influence not only its financial performance but also its cultural relevance in an industry increasingly defined by artificial intelligence capabilities.
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The week ahead promises technical depth, strategic announcements and a glimpse into Apple’s future. As developers and users digest the information, the focus will remain on how these updates translate into real-world benefits and whether they position Apple more competitively in the AI era.
The Welsh Retail Consortium has released retail footfall numbers for May
15:20, 08 Jun 2026Updated 15:23, 08 Jun 2026
Shoppers in Cardiff city centre(Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)
Retailers in Wales has reported the highest fall in shoppers of any UK nation.
According to new research from the Welsh Retail Consortium retailers on the high street, shopping centres and retail parks , experienced a 5% year-on-year fall in May in footfall. Scotland saw footfall up 0.4% year-on-year with Northern Ireland, down 1% and England declining 3%. Of all the nations and regions of the UK, only in the south-west of England was the fall greater than Wales at 5.3%.
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Year-on-year Welsh shopping centre footfall was down 6.3% with retail park footfall down 2.7%. Of the core cities of the UK, Cardiff has the second biggest decline of 6.9% in May, behind Liverpool, down 9.4%. Only two cities saw footfall up on May last year, with Belfast marginally improving by 0.1% and Edinburgh 2.5%.
Head of the Welsh Retail Consortium, Sara Jones, said: “tending a worrying run of decline in 2026. More concerning still, Wales has lagged behind the other UK nations on footfall recovery in five of the last six months. That underlines just how fragile consumer confidence remains, with households still under pressure and spending subdued. Hot weather is also likely to have diverted shoppers away from more planned retail trips, but the bigger picture is clear: Welsh shops are facing a tough trading environment, with no meaningful recovery yet in sight.
“Against that backdrop, retailers will welcome the commitment made by the First Minister in the Senedd to explore business rates reform through the town centres taskforce. But with footfall falling and Wales lagging behind every other nation, the priority now has to be delivery. In its first 100 days, the Welsh Government must move quickly to back high streets through meaningful rates reform, a planning system that supports investment, and a joined-up strategy that gives retailers the confidence to invest in stores, jobs and town centres across Wales.”
The research was carried out for the Welsh Retail Consortium by Sensormatic Solutions. Retail consultant with the firm, Andy Sumpter, said: “May proved a challenging month for Welsh retail, with footfall falling 5% year on year, the weakest performance in the UK. While brighter weather earlier in the month may have offered some support, the late May heatwave appears to have dampened activity, limiting recovery as the month progressed.
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“Consumer confidence may be edging up slightly, but it remains fragile, with geopolitical uncertainty continuing to weigh on discretionary spend. Shopping behaviour also continues to evolve. While visits to retailers within Shopping Centres remained firmly negative, overall visits to shopping centres performed more strongly – highlighting that consumers are still visiting destinations but engaging more selectively once there.
“While May reinforces the pressures facing Welsh retail, it also points to changing behaviour rather than a complete withdrawal from physical spaces. For retailers, the challenge and the opportunity lie in converting these more cautious, considered visits into meaningful spend, by delivering the right mix of value, relevance and experience as we move towards the summer months.”
Dame Debbie Crosbie spearheaded the mutual’s multi-billion pound acquisition of Virgin Money
Anna Wise, Press Association Business Reporter
15:51, 08 Jun 2026Updated 15:56, 08 Jun 2026
A Nationwide branch(Image: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire)
The boss of Nationwide has seen her pay packet nearly double as she cashed in on bonus awards after steering the building society’s multi-billion pound acquisition of Virgin Money.
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Chief executive Dame Debbie Crosbie took home a total package of £4.67m for the latest financial year to March 31, according to the Swindon-headquartered mutual’s annual report.
This consisted of a fixed salary of £1.2m and bonuses totalling £3.2m, alongside a pension allowance and benefits. This marks a near doubling of the boss’s pay packet for the previous year, which was worth £2.49m.
Nationwide said the increase was due to the chief executive cashing in on a long-term bonus award which was first granted in 2023, and tied to the three-year, financial performance of the building society.
The company’s pay committee said it was “comfortable that remuneration outcomes reflect the society’s excellent performance”.
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Nationwide made a pre-tax profit of £1.49bn for the year to the end of March, which was down from the £2.3bn reported the previous year.
The prior year’s earnings had been boosted by a one-off gain from the acquisition of Newcastle-based Virgin Money, which it is currently integrating into the group.
Dame Debbie spearheaded the £2.9bn takeover which was the biggest merger in the UK banking industry since the financial crisis, bringing together Britain’s fifth and sixth largest retail lenders.
The Virgin Money brand is set to be phased out and its customers will be able to transition to Nationwide, while the first rebranding of branches is expected to come in 2028.
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Meanwhile, Nationwide will have handed out about £1.5bn to members since 2023 as part of its profit-sharing initiative, after some 4.4 million eligible members get the next £100 payment this month.
But the building society is facing criticism over its handling of the first member-nominated candidate to stand for election to sit on its board.
James Sherwin-Smith is the first customer of the building society to run for a seat in 24 years.
But the current board of Nationwide is recommending that members vote against his election, arguing that he does not have the necessary skills or experience to fulfil the role, and utilising a so-called “quick vote” option through which members can go along with the board’s recommendations in a single action.
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A statement from Nationwide’s board said it was “not satisfied that he would contribute constructively and effectively to the board in line with its duty to act in the best interests” of members.
Mr Sherwin-Smith, who says he has spent more than 20 years working in financial services, said: “This election is about much more than one seat on the board.
“It is about whether the owners of Nationwide – its members – have a meaningful voice in the governance of their society.”
He added: “The board argues that I lack the experience necessary to contribute effectively. Members can judge that for themselves.”
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Advanced voting opened on Monday ahead of Nationwide’s annual general meeting on July 15.
Susan Li reports on FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried speaking from prison, found guilty of major financial schemes. Susan Li’s exclusive interview reveals SBF wants a White House pardon and defends himself, claiming customers were repaid.
Sam Bankman-Fried, the former cryptocurrency billionaire serving a 25-year sentence for fraud tied to the 2022 collapse of his FTX exchange, says he would welcome a pardon from President Donald Trump — but insists he has not lobbied the White House for one.
“It would be obviously, you know, ultimately up to the president, not up to me,” Bankman-Fried told FOX Business in an exclusive interview from prison. Asked directly whether he wanted a pardon, he didn’t hesitate: “Absolutely.”
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The FTX founder said he has not personally been in contact with the White House or anyone connected to the president. Asked whether his parents or others had reached out on his behalf, he said, “I can’t speak for them.”
FOX Business has reviewed a pardon application filed on Bankman-Fried’s behalf. As it stands, the application seeks clemency only after he finishes serving his sentence.
Sam Bankman-Fried leaves Federal Court court in New York, on Jan. 3, 2023. The former cryptocurrency billionaire says he would welcome a pardon from President Trump. (Fatih Aktas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The White House, asked for comment, directed FOX Business back to the president’s previous statements that he was not considering a pardon for Bankman-Fried.
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‘I didn’t steal user funds’
More than three years after his arrest, Bankman-Fried continues to insist he is innocent. He is appealing his conviction, with a decision pending before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
“I didn’t steal user funds,” he said. “Customers have been repaid now 170% or so on their deposits. It’s one of the very few cases where the platform was over-collateralized, where customers were more than made whole. And yet there was, you know, not just a criminal investigation, but a prosecution. And, you know, dozens of years of sentence.”
Those assertions require context. Bankman-Fried was convicted in 2023 on seven counts — including wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering — for diverting billions of dollars in FTX customer funds, and was sentenced to 25 years in 2024.
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Sam Bankman-Fried leaves Federal Court in New York City on Thursday, December 22, 2022. The former CEO of FTX and Alameda is serving a 25-year sentence for fraud. (Charles Guerin/Abaca for Fox News Digital / Fox News)
The FTX bankruptcy estate has said customers are being repaid in full, with reported recoveries of roughly 118% and higher for some classes of claims. But those repayments were calculated using cryptocurrency prices from November 2022, when the market was near its lows. Customers received cash based on those depressed values rather than their original crypto, and did not capture the market’s subsequent rebound. The estate’s reported recovery figures are also lower than the 170% Bankman-Fried cited.
“Ultimately, customers have been repaid again nearly twice what they had on the platform, and it’s a great disservice to them that it has taken three years,” he added.
A divided reaction
The question of clemency has split those who followed the FTX collapse.
Adam Moskowitz, an attorney who represented FTX victims, told FOX Business he would not stand in the way. “I would not oppose granting Sam a pardon,” he said, noting that as co-lead counsel for hundreds of thousands of FTX victims, “one of the first defendants to offer to help out victims was Mr. Bankman-Fried.”
From right, Terrence A. Duffy, CEO of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Sam Bankman-Fried, CEO of FTX US Derivatives, Christopher Edmonds, chief development officer of the Intercontinental Exchange, and Christopher Perkins, president of CoinFund, test (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Others are firmly opposed. Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, who sits on the Senate Banking Committee, told Politico that Bankman-Fried “shouldn’t be pardoned” and “should go to jail for a long, long time.”
Life behind bars — and a shout-out from Drake
Bankman-Fried described a prison routine of reading, exercise and “other boring activities.” “I’ve read a number of books since I’ve been in prison,” he said. “You know, I exercise some. Obviously, there’s sleep, shower … daily things like that. And frankly, that’s the bulk of it.”
He has also picked up an unlikely supporter. On his new album “Iceman,” rapper Drake name-checks Bankman-Fried in a lyric that fans have read as a call to free the imprisoned founder.
Bankman-Fried said he was caught off guard. “I’m very flattered. I appreciate it very much,” he said. “Obviously Drake gives some clues in the song itself, but … that’s a question. Unfortunately, I don’t know how to answer for him.”
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The government on Monday announced an offer for sale (OFS) in state-run NLC India, seeking to divest up to 3% of its stake through a two-day share sale process. The OFS comprises a base offer of 2% equity, equivalent to 2.78 crore shares, along with a greenshoe option of another 1% stake, or 1.39 crore shares, in case of strong investor demand.
The government has fixed the floor price at Rs 303 per share, a discount to the stock’s previous closing price. Based on the floor price, the government stands to raise about Rs 842 crore through the base offer. If the greenshoe option is fully exercised, the total issue size could increase to around Rs 1,263 crore.
The OFS will open for non-retail investors on June 9, while retail investors and eligible employees can bid on June 10. The share sale will be conducted through a separate window mechanism on the BSE and NSE in line with Sebi’s OFS framework.
The transaction forms part of the government’s broader disinvestment programme and comes amid a strong run in PSU stocks over the past few years.
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NLC India, formerly known as Neyveli Lignite Corporation, is one of India’s leading mining and power generation companies. The company operates lignite mines and thermal power stations while also expanding its renewable energy portfolio.
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The PSU has emerged as a beneficiary of India’s rising power demand and the government’s focus on energy security. In recent years, the company has diversified beyond lignite mining into solar and other renewable energy projects as part of its long-term growth strategy. The government highlighted NLC India’s strong operational and financial performance while announcing the OFS, describing the company as a long-term investment opportunity supported by consistent profitability and dividend payouts.NLC India has maintained a track record of returning cash to shareholders through regular dividends and has benefited from improving plant performance, higher power generation and growth in mining operations.
The OFS comes at a time when institutional and retail participation in government stake sales has remained healthy, particularly in profitable PSUs with stable cash flows and attractive dividend yields.
Investors will now watch subscription levels closely to gauge demand for the issue, especially given the government’s decision to keep a greenshoe option that allows it to sell an additional 1% stake if the offer is oversubscribed.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Four months after Nancy Guthrie vanished from her home in the Catalina Foothills area near Tucson, the high-profile disappearance of the 84-year-old mother of NBC “Today” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie remains unsolved, with authorities treating it as a suspected abduction and homicide.
A $1 million reward offered by the family for information leading to her safe return or the arrest and conviction of those responsible has generated thousands of tips, yet no arrests have been made and her body has not been recovered. Here is a 10-point timeline summarizing key developments in the case so far.
January 31-February 1: Last Seen and Initial Evidence Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 31 after a family dinner. On February 1, she disappeared from her residence. Blood evidence matching her DNA was found on the porch, along with signs of a possible struggle. A masked individual was captured on doorbell camera footage tampering with the camera shortly before the disappearance.
Early February: Law Enforcement Response The Pima County Sheriff’s Office launched an investigation, joined by the FBI, Customs and Border Protection and search-and-rescue teams. Multiple searches of the surrounding desert terrain began immediately using cadaver dogs, drones and ground teams. A $1 million reward was announced.
February 24: Savannah Guthrie’s First Public Appeal Savannah Guthrie posted an emotional video on Instagram, saying, “Every hour and minute and second and every long night has been agony.” She added, “Worrying about her, and fearing for her, and aching for her, and most of all just missing her,” while urging the public to pray and provide information.
March: Religious Imagery and Continued Hope Savannah Guthrie shared a religious image on Instagram Stories with the caption “I believe, I believe,” reflecting the family’s ongoing hope for Nancy’s safe return.
May 12: Sheriff’s Update on Evidence Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stated, “I think every day they get closer. There’s way too much work to be done, that is ongoing, with some of the physical evidence we have.” Mixed DNA found near the home continued to be analyzed.
Mid-May: Expert Analysis on No-Body HomicideNo-body homicide expert Tad DiBiase noted the case’s unusual nature as a potential stranger-on-stranger abduction of an elderly victim. He stressed the importance of thorough searches to rule out alternatives and build a prosecutable case.
Late May: Jon Buehler’s Grim Assessment Former detective Jon Buehler expressed concern that Nancy likely did not survive, citing the lack of ransom demands and the volume of blood at the scene. “The amount of blood that was present there in the front of the house suggests to me a wound that was bleeding a lot,” he said.
Mother’s Day Tribute Savannah Guthrie shared a video compilation of clips featuring her mother, offering a touching tribute while the family continued to cope with uncertainty.
Early June: Savannah’s Latest Emotional Plea On June 7, Savannah posted another religious image with the caption “Oh my, my soul, it cries out, soul, it cries out,” followed by “Bring her home” and a yellow heart emoji, renewing the public call for information.
Ongoing Investigation as of June 8 The case remains active with no new major breakthroughs publicly announced. Authorities continue processing evidence, pursuing leads and evaluating tips. The family maintains hope while urging the community to come forward with any information.
The disappearance has shaken the upscale Catalina Foothills community and highlighted vulnerabilities for elderly residents living independently. Savannah Guthrie has balanced her high-visibility role on “Today” with supporting her family, occasionally sharing public appeals while respecting the investigation’s boundaries.
Pima County Sheriff’s officials have described the case as complex, citing laboratory backlogs for DNA and other forensic evidence. Digital forensics, neighbor interviews and analysis of potential vehicle activity remain key components. No public persons of interest have been named, though multiple individuals were questioned early in the probe.
Expert commentary has provided context on the challenges. Tad DiBiase noted that most no-body cases involve known relationships, making this apparent stranger abduction particularly difficult. Jon Buehler’s assessment reflected common patterns but emphasized the need for continued searches.
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The family’s public statements reflect both grief and determination. In the KVOA News 4 special, they said, “We continue to believe it is Tucsonans, and the greater southern Arizona community, that hold the key to finding resolution in this case.”
Nancy Guthrie was described by family as independent and vibrant. Her sudden vanishing has prompted broader conversations about safety for seniors and the difficulties of missing persons investigations when foul play is suspected but no body is found.
Community response has included participation in early searches, vigils and ongoing offers of assistance. The case has also sparked discussions about home security and neighborhood watch programs in the Tucson area.
As the investigation enters its fifth month, pressure builds on law enforcement to deliver answers. Thorough searches, as recommended by experts, could prove pivotal both in potentially locating remains and in supporting any future prosecution.
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Savannah Guthrie’s platform has amplified the call for information while modeling resilience. Her willingness to share glimpses of the family’s pain humanizes the broader statistics of missing persons cases.
For the Guthrie family, each day without answers brings new emotional challenges. The prolonged uncertainty compounds grief, with hope persisting alongside fear for Nancy’s well-being.
Authorities urge anyone with information, no matter how small, to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Office or the FBI. Tips can often be submitted anonymously, and the reward provides additional incentive.
The coming weeks will be critical as forensic analysis continues and new leads are evaluated. The Guthrie family, supported by friends, colleagues and the Tucson community, holds onto hope while facing the daily reality of not knowing.
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Nancy Guthrie’s story, amplified through her daughter’s platform, highlights both the personal toll of such disappearances and the collective responsibility to assist in bringing missing loved ones home. As the search continues, the focus remains on methodical work that could eventually provide resolution for the family and the community.
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