The Federal Bureau Of Investigation (FBI) agents arrived at US TV anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home on Wednesday morning and remained there for over two hours at the million-dollar property, performing an additional search for evidence before determining if her family can go back home, according to The New York Post citing sources.
Investigators were likely searching for any remaining evidence that might have been missed before allowing the Guthrie family to return to the home, sources informed The Post.
Nancy was last seen on January 31 after her family dropped her off at her Tucson-area home following a meal together. She was reported missing by relatives the next day. However, the suspects still have not been identified.
Sources told ABC News last week that the investigation was gradually transitioning to a smaller, long-term task force approach after authorities’ main leads failed to produce results. However, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department told The Post separately that between 300 and 400 personnel remain designated to the case and that staffing levels have not changed since the probe began.
(This is a developing story. More to come)

