Haunting final footage of Nancy Guthrie on day she vanished is turned over to FBI

It was revealed that the unforgettable images taken while Nancy Guthrie was getting into an Uber on the day she disappeared from her home in Arizona were handed over to the FBI.
Surveillance video shows Guthrie, 84, in a carpool on his way to his daughter Annie’s home. Crime Stories with Nancy Grace reported.
The crime program revealed that the Uber driver gave police all the footage taken from inside his vehicle. The clip was not released to the public.
Police received the footage early in the investigation and have since found ‘nothing of significance’ about the journey.
Guthrie’s Uber driver was interviewed at length, but police determined that the ride on January 31 was ‘just a normal pick-up and drop-off.’
The mother of three returned home just before 10 p.m. Annie’s husband, Tommaso Cioni, drove her home.
Nancy was abducted from her $1 million Tucson home in the early hours of February 1, and in the nearly seven weeks since, no arrests or suspects have been named.
NBC Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, 54, and her immediate family have endured continued heartbreak amid a massive but so far fruitless search by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI.
Nancy Guthrie, pictured with her daughter Savannah, has been missing since February 1
Nancy’s son-in-law Tommaso Cioni (left) and daughter Annie Guthrie (right) were among the last people to see her before she disappeared
Security cameras show a suspect was present at Nancy Guthrie’s home the night she disappeared
Police believe Nancy was abducted from her bedroom at the property where she had lived since the 1970s.
Investigators found drops of her blood on the front porch.
The FBI also released surveillance footage on Feb. 10 showing a masked man outside Guthrie’s door the night she disappeared.
The individual was seen to be armed and tampering with a security camera mounted near the entrance.
Sources familiar with the investigation said: ABC News that the same man may have been outside the house before, before February 1st.
Authorities have made little other evidence public.
The FBI recently obtained thumbnail images from motion-activated cameras positioned around the Tucson-area property where Guthrie was kidnapped about seven weeks ago, sources with knowledge of the investigation said.
However, the cameras targeting the swimming pool, backyard and side yard could not provide full video footage.
Nancy has lived in the same house since the 1970s and police believe she was taken from her bedroom on the morning of February 1.
Instead, researchers were able to obtain reduced-size still images taken when the cameras were triggered by motion, according to the source.
Nothing suspicious was revealed other than what was missing from the footage.
Investigators were able to observe several individuals wandering around the backyard and side yard at various times prior to the abduction.
Additional photographs were also taken of law enforcement officers by the pool following Guthrie’s abduction.
However, the cameras did not record anything on the night he disappeared; a gap that researchers describe as ‘strange’.
Earlier this month, FOX News Digital reported that a Ring camera located about 4 miles from Guthrie’s home captured 12 vehicles driving around at the time he disappeared.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department declined to say whether any of the vehicles seen in the videos were involved in Guthrie’s disappearance.
The agency said investigators reviewed hundreds of hours of security camera footage.
Savannah Guthrie previously acknowledged the possibility that her missing 84-year-old mother may be dead in a heartbreaking social media video
Guthrie’s home was returned to his family. ‘No trespassing’ signs were hung on the building.
The Guthrie family has offered a $1 million reward for information leading to their mother’s recovery, but concrete information about the case has been difficult to obtain.
Savannah previously acknowledged the possibility that her missing mother was dead in a heartbreaking social media video, saying: ‘She might be missing. He might already be gone.’
The FBI also offered $100,000 for information leading to Guthrie’s recovery.




