Authorities Detect Signal From Savannah Guthrie’s Mother — Latest Update
The search for Nancy Guthrie has intensified after investigators detected a brief unexplained electronic signal that officials say is the first meaningful lead in weeks. Authorities cautioned the seconds-long “ping” does not confirm her location or condition, but it was strong enough to redirect ground teams, K-9 units, and aerial surveillance to newly prioritized areas while digital forensics specialists analyze the data. Experts believe the signal could have come from a damaged personal device briefly reconnecting, though environmental interference remains possible. For the Guthrie family, the development brings cautious hope mixed with uncertainty, and law enforcement is urging the public not to speculate or interfere as the focused search continues.


