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Dec 08, 2025

FBI PANIC After Nancy Guthrie’s Phone Signal Appears 200 Miles Away

FBI Panic? The Unexplained 200-Mile Signal in the Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Case

It has been nearly two weeks since 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie was taken from her Tucson, Arizona, home. While the public watches the clock tick, a series of bizarre and chilling details have emerged that suggest this is no ordinary missing person case. From a pacemaker that went offline in the middle of the night to a cell phone signal that appeared hundreds of miles away, the investigation has reached a fever pitch.

The 6:00 AM Mystery: A Signal from the Void

The most haunting detail currently baffling the public is a cell phone ping recorded at 6:00 in the morning—roughly three and a half hours after Nancy’s pacemaker disconnected from her iPhone. The signal placed her device 200 miles away from her Tucson residence.

For an 84-year-old woman who struggles to walk 50 yards and requires daily life-saving medication, this distance is physically impossible on her own. It leaves investigators with three terrifying possibilities:

  1. The Fast Move: Whoever took Nancy was moving at high speed toward a major hub like Phoenix, the Mexican border, or deep into the New Mexico desert.

  2. The Decoy: The phone was intentionally separated from Nancy to lead law enforcement on a wild goose chase.

  3. The Strategic Gap: The FBI knows exactly where that signal originated but is keeping the location secret to protect an ongoing tactical operation.

The Nine-Day Footage Delay

For over a week, Nancy’s family—including her daughter, Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie—was told that critical Nest doorbell footage didn’t exist because a cloud subscription hadn’t been purchased.

Then, on day nine, the FBI suddenly announced they had recovered the “unrecoverable.” The footage revealed a masked figure in a ski mask and a zip-up fleece, carrying a backpack and a holstered firearm, approaching Nancy’s door at 1:47 AM.

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