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Savannah Guthrie mother missing case: Visitors notice surprising change at Nancy residence

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Published May 20, 2026
Nancy Guthrie’s residence has two entries to the driveway

The visitors and fans of Savannah Guthrie have noticed a surprising change at residence of Nancy Guthrie, 100 days after the TV anchor’s mother was abducted from her home.

According to claims, Nancy Guthrie’s house has chains across the drive way now.

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As per details, new barriers and signs were installed outside Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home after her disappearance.

Now, both driveway entries have poles, chains, pylons, and "Private Property No Trespassing" signs blocking entrance.

The X, formerly Twitter handle @GermanDaphne posted a video clip taken from a vehicle approaching the Nancy home on Monday, which shows that two short poles had been installed on both sides of an entrance to the driveway with a chain hanging between them to block access.

It further shows single pylon also blocked the driveway, and the chain had a sign hanging from it.

Meanwhile, a self-styled investigative journalist Jonathan Lee Riches, who goes by JLR on X, also uploaded footage of himself walking on foot outside of the Guthrie property.

The video showed the chain and a close-up view of the sign, which reads “Private Property No Trespassing.”

It is to be mentioned here that Nancy Guthrie’s residence has two entries to the driveway, and JLR video also showed him walking to the other access point.

It revealed that it had the same poles, chain, pylon, and sign in place on the other side.


Mukhtar Ahmed Junejo
Mukhtar Ahmed Junejo is the Deputy News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over 10 years of experience. He specialises in real-time reporting on the British Royal Family and analyses monarchy transitions, internal dynamics, and global media narratives. He also covers high-profile celebrity news and international human-interest stories.
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