Nancy Guthrie’s Facebook Changes Spark Questions Amid Her Disappearance

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TUCSON, Arizona – February 23, 2026: Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, has been missing for over three weeks. She disappeared from her Catalina Foothills home in the early hours of February 1, 2026. Despite extensive searches, federal involvement, and thousands of tips, no arrest has been made.
Recently, social media users noticed a subtle change on her personal Facebook account, raising new curiosity about the case.
What Changed on Nancy Guthrie’s Facebook?
Netizens reported that the comment section on Nancy Guthrie’s public Facebook posts has been disabled. Around two weeks ago, users could still comment on her posts.
Her profile remains public.
Old posts, photos, and videos are still visible.
No other edits or deletions appear on her account.
It is unclear who disabled the comments or exactly when it happened. Authorities have not commented on the change.
Experts say family members or account administrators often limit public interactions in high-profile cases to prevent trolling, harassment, or misinformation.
Ongoing Investigation
The investigation has now entered its fourth week. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has stated there is no fixed timeline for the case. Nancy could be found soon, or it could take weeks, months, or even years.
The FBI is also involved and has offered a USD 202,500 reward for information leading to an arrest. Despite receiving tens of thousands of tips, no suspects have been publicly named.
Authorities have asked the public not to speculate online and to report only credible information through official channels.
About Nancy Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie lived in Tucson since the 1970s. She worked at the University of Arizona for nearly 17 years and raised three children as a single mother.
She married Charles Guthrie in 1988, but he later passed away. Nancy was active in her church and local community.
Internet rumors speculated her daughter Annie Guthrie and her husband Tommaso Cioni might be involved, as they were reportedly the last to see her. However, the Sheriff confirmed no family members are connected to the disappearance.
Public Response
The recent change on Nancy’s Facebook has sparked questions among followers. Many wonder if it was done to protect her privacy or manage public attention during the ongoing investigation.
The case remains open, and authorities continue to urge anyone with credible information to come forward.
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