南希·格思里家人被排除为嫌疑人,失踪案调查仍在继续,警长称


2026-02-16T16:10:00-0500 / CBS新闻

亚利桑那州当局周一表示,南希·格思里(Nancy Guthrie)的所有家庭成员已被排除在其失踪案嫌疑人之外,其中包括其配偶。

皮马县警长克里斯·纳诺斯(Chris Nanos)在一份声明中说:“这个家庭一直非常配合且态度友好,他们在这起案件中也是受害者。”

纳诺斯表示,称这个家庭不是受害者“不仅是错误的,而且是残忍的”。

84岁的南希·格思里是《今日》(”Today”)节目联合主持人萨凡纳·格思里(Savannah Guthrie)的母亲。自2月1日南希被报失踪以来,萨凡纳·格思里与其两个兄弟姐妹安妮(Annie)和卡梅伦(Camron)多次通过视频呼吁母亲平安归来。调查人员认为,南希·格思里是在深夜被强行从她图森市的家中带走的。

萨凡纳·格思里周日晚间发布了最新视频,敦促扣留她母亲的人“做正确的事”。

“我们的母亲被带走已经两周了,我只想说我们仍然抱有希望,并且我们依然坚信(她能回来),”她在发布到Instagram的视频中说道。

“我想对任何拥有她或知道她在哪里的人说,现在还为时不晚。你不会迷失或孤单。做正确的事永远都不晚。我们在这里,我们坚信。我们相信每个人的本质都是善良的。现在还为时不晚。”

[南希·格思里与萨凡纳·格思里,2019年4月17日] 内森·康格顿(Nathan Congleton)/ NBCU照片银行/ NBC环球通过盖蒂图片社

随着对格思里的搜寻工作持续进行,执法部门消息人士告诉CBS新闻,调查人员在案件中部署的高科技工具之一是一种名为“信号嗅探器”的追踪设备,希望能探测到她心脏起搏器可能发出的信号。官员称,格思里的起搏器应用程序显示,2月1日凌晨2:28时与她的手机失去了连接。

消息人士称,调查人员将该设备安装在直升机上,低空缓慢飞行,试图确定格思里的起搏器是否在发射任何可探测到的信号,以帮助定位她的下落。

纳诺斯早些时候告诉CBS新闻,调查人员认为,从南希·格思里家中安全摄像头录像中看到的嫌疑人所穿衣物和面罩,很可能是在沃尔玛(Walmart)购买的,无论是实体店还是线上购买。

[安全摄像头拼接图像显示2026年2月1日南希·格思里失踪案中的嫌疑人] 皮马县警长办公室通过路透社

纳诺斯表示,沃尔玛出售的一款口罩与上周公开分享的门铃摄像头视频中男子所戴的口罩非常相似。据信该口罩为黑色,但由于Nest摄像头的红外技术,在录像中看起来颜色较浅。

美国联邦调查局(FBI)称,视频中的嫌疑人还携带了一个黑色的25升Ozark Trail Hiker Pack背包。CBS新闻首先报道称,这款背包仅在沃尔玛独家销售。

FBI描述视频中的嫌疑人是一名男性,身高约5英尺9英寸至5英尺10英寸,身材中等。

据FBI称,在Nest摄像头视频中发现的疑似与嫌疑人手套匹配的一只已回收手套,产生了一名身份不明男性的DNA图谱,这是案件的另一个潜在线索。

FBI表示,在等待官方确认DNA结果后,才会将该DNA图谱录入其全国数据库——即CODIS(Combined DNA Index System,综合DNA索引系统)。FBI维护的这个全国性DNA数据库,如果某人因某些犯罪被逮捕并提供了DNA样本录入系统,可能会找到匹配项。

FBI称,这只手套是在距离格思里家约2英里外的一条路边附近的田野里发现的。据FBI称,在搜索过程中在不同区域发现了16只手套,但其中大部分属于已丢弃的调查人员。

皮马县警长办公室还表示,在南希·格思里的房产上收集到了不属于她或其密切接触者的DNA,调查人员正在努力确定该DNA的归属者。该部门未透露该DNA是在房产的哪个位置发现的。

劳拉·盖勒(Laura Geller)、帕特·米尔顿(Pat Milton)、安娜·谢克特(Anna Schecter)和乔纳森·维格洛蒂(Jonathan Vigliotti)对本报道有贡献。

Nancy Guthrie’s family members have been cleared as suspects as search for missing mom continues, sheriff says

2026-02-16T16:10:00-0500 / CBS News

All family members of Nancy Guthrie have been cleared as suspects in her disappearance, authorities in Arizona said Monday, noting that this includes their spouses.

“The family has been nothing but cooperative and gracious and are victims in this case,” Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said in a statement.

Nanos said that to suggest that the family aren’t victims “is not only wrong, it is cruel.”

Nancy Guthrie, 84, is the mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie. Savannah Guthrie and her two siblings, Annie and Camron, have made repeated video pleas for their mother’s safe return since she was reported missing Feb. 1. Investigators believe Nancy Guthrie was forcibly taken from her Tucson home in the middle of the night.

Savannah Guthrie posted her latest video Sunday night, urging whoever is holding her mother to “do the right thing.”

“It’s been two weeks since our mom was taken, and I just wanted to come on and say we still have hope, and we still believe,” she said in a video posted to Instagram.

“And I wanted to say to whoever has her, or knows where she is, that it’s never too late. And you’re not lost or alone. And it is never too late to do the right thing. And we are here. We believe. And we believe in the essential goodness of every human being. And it’s never too late.”

Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie on April 17, 2019. Nathan Congleton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

As the search for Guthrie continues, law enforcement sources told CBS News that one of the high-tech tools investigators have deployed in the case is a tracking device known as a “signal sniffer,” which is being used in the hopes of detecting possible signals from her heart pacemaker. Officials said Guthrie’s pacemaker app showed a disconnect from her phone at 2:28 a.m. on Feb. 1.

Investigators, mounting the device on a helicopter, flying slow and low, have tried to determine if Guthrie’s pacemaker is emitting any detectable signals that could be used to help target her whereabouts, according to the sources.

Nanos earlier told CBS News that investigators believe the clothing and face mask worn by a suspect in security video footage from Nancy Guthrie’s home were likely bought at Walmart, either at a brick-and-mortar store or online.

A combination of images from a security camera show a suspect in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, Feb. 1, 2026. Pima County Sheriff’s Department via Reuters

Walmart sells a mask that looks very similar to the mask worn by the man in the doorbell camera video that was shared publicly last week. It is believed to be black, but it looks lighter in the footage because of the Nest camera’s infrared technology, according to Nanos.

The FBI said the suspect was also carrying a black, 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack in the video. CBS News first reported that the backpack is sold exclusively at Walmart.

The FBI described the suspect in the video as a male who is about 5 feet, 9 inches to 5 feet, 10 inches tall with an average build.

A recovered glove that appears to match those seen on the suspect in the Nest camera video has produced a DNA profile of an unknown male that is another potential lead in the case, according to the FBI.

The FBI was waiting for official confirmation of the DNA results before putting the profile into its national database, known as CODIS, or Combined DNA Index System. The national DNA database maintained by the FBI could provide a match if the individual had a previous arrest for certain crimes and supplied a DNA sample that put them into the system.

The glove was found approximately 2 miles from Guthrie’s house in a field near a roadside, the FBI said. It was one of 16 gloves found in various areas during the search, but most of them belonged to investigators who had discarded them, the FBI said.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has also said DNA that didn’t belong to Nancy Guthrie or those in close contact with her was collected from her property, and investigators are working to identify who it belongs to. The department did not disclose where on the property the DNA was found.

Laura Geller, Pat Milton, Anna Schecter and Jonathan Vigliotti contributed to this report.

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