The FBI is analyzing new DNA evidence in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance case, which has sparked renewed interest in the unsolved mystery.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, went missing on January 31 from her Tucson home, and authorities believe she may have been taken against her will.
The latest development comes as Savannah Guthrie, Nancy's daughter, briefly stepped away from a live NBC 'Today' show broadcast on April 15, fueling speculation online about a potential link to the investigation.
However, a source claims the exit was routine, and NBC producers have a system in place to immediately alert Guthrie if there are updates in her mother's case.
The FBI has received potentially critical DNA evidence, including hair samples from Nancy's home, which are now being analyzed at an FBI lab.
Community members continue to show support for the Guthrie family, leaving candles, signs, and messages near Nancy's home in Tucson.