Investigators working the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother have broadened their focus to include potential evidence from the family home, a vehicle, and nearby security cameras as they try to reconstruct her last known movements.
Law enforcement officials spent part of the weekend at the woman’s residence, scouring for clues that could help pinpoint when she left the house and what direction she may have gone. Detectives are examining possible physical evidence inside and around the home to establish a timeline.
Authorities have also inspected a car connected to the woman, looking for signs of recent use or other forensic indicators. The vehicle examination is aimed at determining whether she got in and drove herself somewhere, or if the car holds other relevant information about the disappearance.
Additionally, police are collecting and reviewing footage from surveillance cameras in the neighborhood. Officers hope video recordings from private and public cameras might capture her departure or any vehicles or individuals present near the home around the time she went missing.
Officials have not released specific findings but confirmed that multiple investigative avenues remain active as they pursue all available leads. The expanded search comes amid ongoing efforts to locate the missing woman, with law enforcement urging anyone with potential information to come forward.
The case continues to draw attention as investigators piece together evidence from the scene, the vehicle, and video sources to better understand the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.
