Where Is Tommaso Cioni? Savannah Guthrie’s Son-in-Law Under Spotlight Amid Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Footage

Where Is Tommaso Cioni? Savannah Guthrie’s Son-in-Law Under Spotlight Amid Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Footage
Savannah Guthrie is facing a tense situation as her mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing for over a week. The 84-year-old was last seen at her Tucson, Arizona home around midnight on January 31, 2026. Despite a week-long investigation, authorities have found no trace of her. Recently, the FBI released security footage showing a masked individual, prompting speculation that Nancy’s son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, could be involved. Amid this intense public scrutiny, many are questioning his whereabouts.
Where is Tommaso Cioni amid online predictions of him being Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper? Reports indicate that Tommaso Cioni is currently in Arizona, staying with his wife, Annie Guthrie, and their child at a “nearby mansion,” while cooperating with authorities in the ongoing investigation. Although he typically resides in the Catalina Foothills area of Tucson, he has remained largely out of public view since a journalist suggested he was a “prime suspect.” Recently, the couple’s home, approximately four miles from Nancy’s, was searched, though unverified reports claim they were not present at the time.
Why does the public suspect Tommaso Cioni? Social media users have pointed to the released footage, claiming the masked person’s physical build and facial hair resemble Tommaso Cioni. “I’ve been suspicious about this guy for a week. Intruder has the same slow shoulders, oaffy build & dark facial hair too,” an X user wrote. Additionally, the intruder appeared familiar with the area around Nancy’s Nest camera, further fueling speculation.

How was Tommaso Cioni linked to the case? Journalist Ashleigh Banfield stated on her podcast that Tommaso was a “prime suspect,” citing an unverified law enforcement source. Authorities confirmed that Tommaso and Annie were among the last to see Nancy before her disappearance, as Tommaso reportedly drove her home after a family dinner on January 31 and ensured she was safely inside around 9:30 p.m.
Did authorities name him a suspect? The Pima County Sheriff’s Department clarified that “there are currently no named suspects or persons of interest in the case,” with Sheriff Chris Nanos adding that investigators are “looking at everyone” who had contact with Nancy. Family members have been interviewed, and a vehicle was impounded as part of standard investigative procedures.
What did the footage reveal? The FBI released high-resolution images and videos of a masked person of interest on February 10, 2026. According to FBI Director Kash Patel, the footage was recovered from residual data in the home’s backend systems. The clip shows an armed individual outside Nancy Guthrie’s residence, wearing a full-face ski mask, dark gloves, a zip-up jacket, khakis, sneakers, and carrying a backpack with reflective strips. The person appeared to hold a handgun and a flashlight in their mouth, keeping hands free, and may have dark facial hair visible through the mask. The individual covered the doorbell camera with plants from the garden, and some investigators theorize that two suspects may have been involved.
Despite these developments, Nancy Guthrie’s whereabouts remain unknown ten days after her disappearance, leaving the family in a state of anxious anticipation.
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