"Calculated and High-Tech": FBI Investigates Use of Wi-Fi Jammers in Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping
TUCSON, AZ (March 7, 2026) — The ongoing investigation into the mysterious disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of 'Today' show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has taken a chilling and highly sophisticated turn.
The High-Tech Angle: Law enforcement officials and the FBI are now exploring a terrifying new lead. Investigators have discovered that precisely at the estimated time of Nancy Guthrie’s abduction on the night of February 1st, multiple Ring security cameras and residential Wi-Fi networks in her immediate neighborhood simultaneously disconnected and went completely dark.
Authorities increasingly suspect that the perpetrators utilized advanced "Wi-Fi jamming" devices to intentionally disable local security systems, ensuring no digital footprint or video evidence of the kidnapping was recorded.
"This points away from a random break-in or a crime of opportunity," a former FBI agent familiar with such tactics explained to local media. "The use of signal jammers suggests a highly calculated, pre-planned operation executed by individuals with specific technological capabilities. This was a targeted hit."
Dead Ends and Desperation: The revelation of the jammers comes as a significant blow to the investigation. Earlier this week, hope spiked when a single leather glove was recovered near the property line. However, police sources have confirmed that expedited DNA testing on the glove yielded no matches in national databases, rendering that specific lead a frustrating "dead end."
Meanwhile, the Guthrie family remains utterly devastated. Savannah Guthrie made a brief, tearful off-camera appearance at the NBC studios in New York on Friday to thank her colleagues for their support, though she remains on indefinite leave from the 'Today' show.
Outside Nancy's Tucson home, a small, heartbreaking memorial continues to grow. A handwritten note placed among yellow flowers by her daughters reads: "Momma, we miss you... we are standing on ash, scorched earth without you."
The family has recently increased the reward for any information leading to Nancy's safe return or the arrest of her captors to an unprecedented $1 million. The FBI is urging anyone who was in the vicinity of the Foothills neighborhood on February 1st and noticed any suspicious vehicles or individuals to come forward immediately.
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