Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing for more than 3 months. She was abducted from her home at midnight in Tucson, Arizona.
Nancy Guthrie's disappearance has continued to grab the country's attention. She went missing from her home on February 1, 2026, and since then, there has been no update on her whereabouts after three months now. But it does not mean the authorities have given up all hope. Law enforcement is still pursuing new leads. At the same time, Savannah Guthrie's every move is under scrutiny after her return to national TV. Meanwhile, Savannah's sister, Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, have taken an important step to protect their privacy.
According to local reports, Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni have placed "No Trespassing" signs outside their home in Tucson, Arizona. It includes a clear warning that violators would be prosecuted. The decision comes after several weeks of increased activity in their neighbourhood. For those unaware, the authorities have announced a reward of around USD 1 million for information on Nancy, which has in turn attracted multiple visits to YouTube and alleged citizen journalists seeking to solve the case.
Some nearby residents had earlier raised concerns during a homeowners' association meeting. They even complain about people allegedly harassing them for information and filming their private property. So, Annie and Tommaso might have faced similar issues. Moreover, the timing of the sign has become a subject of discussion because the focus has mostly been on Nancy's home rather than on Annie and Tommaso's, which is situated a few miles away.
Some internet users have questioned the need for the step, while others have defended the couple's right to privacy. At the same time, authorities have increased their patrolling in the area. The Pima County Sheriff's Department has confirmed that they are taking extra measures after receiving reports of trespassing and disturbances in the area. Alongside this, they have requested that both the media and the public respect private property laws.
While the authorities address the local nuisance, investigators are working on an important piece of evidence that could change the course of the investigation. According to ABC News, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is re-examining the DNA found in Nancy's home with advanced forensic techniques. It is a routine activity between local and federal agencies with multiple labs involved across the country. Eventually, it might help to identify the people responsible for the 84-year-old's alleged abduction.
Annie Guthrie is the daughter of Nancy Guthrie and the elder sister of Savannah Guthrie. She is married to Tommaso Cioni. The couple have been married since 2006 and have mostly stayed out of the spotlight. Annie is a writer and creative professional, while Tommaso is an educator. He has also been a science teacher, and they both live near Nancy's home in Tucson, Arizona, with their kids. They dropped off the 84-year-old at her home after a family dinner on January 31 2026.
Since they were among the last people to see Nancy, several news outlets suspected their involvement in her disappearance. But Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has clarified that no family member, including Annie and Tommaso, is a suspect in the case. Despite his clean chit, the couple have been under scrutiny online. Sharing her objection over the same, Savannah said in an interview:
"It's unbearable. … There are no words. I don't understand, and I'll never understand. No one took better care of my mom than my sister and brother-in-law. And no one protected my mom more than my brother."
What do you think about the new measures for privacy by Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni?
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