Nancy Guthrie Update Today: FBI Agents Return to Neighborhood
More than a month after Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped from her home, FBI agents have returned to the Tucson, Arizona, neighborhood. It marks the latest update in the search for Savannah Guthrie's mom as a new phase in the ongoing investigation has begun.
FBI Returns to the Scene: Door-to-Door Canvassing Underway
On March 5, 2026, Brian Entin posted on X about the latest public development in the Nancy Guthrie case. The NewsNation journalist, who has been closely following and broken news on the case several times, shared footage of the FBI agents' return to the neighborhood of Nancy Guthrie's house. The agents were reportedly there to speak to several of Guthrie's neighbors. "FBI agents are back in Nancy Guthrie's neighborhood right now -- talking to several different neighbors.
FBI agents are back in Nancy Guthrie's neighborhood right now -- talking to several different neighbors. pic.twitter.com/VwA17BjX6R
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) March 5, 2026
While there is no way to know anything about the specific conversations that happened, this news does have one promising implication. The return of door-to-door canvassing in the area proves that there are still active efforts to get to the bottom of what happened to Nancy Guthrie. Despite the online speculation about the case possibly going cold, recent reports, including this newly revealed activity, confirm that work on the investigation is ongoing.
The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department Have Formed a New Task Force
Before Brian Entin reported on the FBI returning to Nancy Guthrie's neighborhood, he revealed other details about the agency's work on the overarching case. During a March 4 video on his self-titled YouTube channel, he reported details of a dedicated task force involving the FBI and Pima County Sheriff's Department officers. Several police officers will be working out of an FBI building on a task force dedicated to the Guthrie case. Entin explained that he'd been told about the collaborative efforts by Sergeant Aaron Cross, president of the Pima County Deputies Organization.
"Sergeant Cross tells me that it is going to be four detectives and a sergeant who are now going to be moved to the FBI office in Tucson to be part of a task force… I'm told that before it was pretty much almost every single detective in the Pima County Sheriff's Office who was working the Nancy Guthrie case. That obviously was not sustainable because there are other crimes in Pima County… So, now it's going to be that group that's going to be devoted solely to the Nancy Guthrie case, and they will be working out of the FBI office. It seems like they're collaborating well together."
