GOSSIP SURROUNDS NANCY GUTHRIE’S CASE AS FBI FINDS SHOCKING NEW FOOTAGE! CQ😱

THE FBI has found the last known video of Nancy Guthrie, according to reports, as the search for her continues.

Detectives have found footage of the 84-year-old mother of Today anchor Savannah Guthrie travelling in an Uber in the hours before she went missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona, according to a report.

Nancy Guthrie will have been missing for 50 days on March 22Credit: Courtesy NBC Universal

 

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has been part of the hunt for Nancy Guthrie.Credit: Reuters

The video was captured from inside an Uber rideshare vehicle and showed Guthrie on January 31 catching a lift to her daughter Annie’s home and appearing as normal, Crime Stories with Nancy Grace reported.

“The Uber driver turned over all the video from inside the vehicle,” Crime Stories investigative reporter Dave Mack claimed.

“This was looked at by the investigation. They found nothing of substance of anything of Nancy Guthrie in the vehicle, anything she said, her demeanor, nothing was mentioned.

“They interviewed the Uber driver at length. And again, there was nothing to report. It was just a regular pick up and drop off.”

The apparent surveillance video of the missing woman has not been released publicly and was seized by authorities early on in the probe, Crime Stories reported.

After getting an Uber to her daughter’s house where she had dinner, Guthrie was dropped home around 9.45pm by her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni who was the last confirmed person to have seen her.

No family members are suspected to be involved with her disappearance, investigators have said.

The news comes as an ex-detective shared why he thinks that Guthrie’s disappearance is no longer a missing person case.

Morgan Wright, CEO and founder of the National Center for Open and Unsolved Cases, was a guest on Brian Entin’s YouTube show, Brian Entin Investigates, on March 19.

He spoke with Brian about the mother’s disappearance and has been in state and local law enforcement as a state trooper and detective for 18 years.

Television host Savannah Guthrie has made many pleas for the safe return of her motherCredit: Reuters

“I said…at some point you have to realize it’s not a missing person anymore,” he said.

“We have to realize Nancy is 84 years old, with cardiac compromise.

“You are violently confronted at 2 o’clock in the morning in your own home. We know it’s violent because there was blood,” he added.

“I am a pragmatist. It’s like you have to be left-brain, right-brain when you investigate stuff. You have to compartmentalize.

“I said you need to treat this like a no-body homicide because it tells the public something different about what you’re looking at and where you’re looking for things.”

Investigators have never confirmed who the blood found at the scene belongs to and as the desperate search for Guthrie is set to reach its 50th day Sunday, cops are struggling to find any leads or suspects.

Just days ago, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos opened up with where the investigation is at and admitted he fears the kidnappers believed to have snatched Guthrie, could strike again.

Investigators are currently focusing on a potential WiFi outage that hit homes in the area the night she vanished, and on identifying the suspect recorded on her doorbell camera.

Meanwhile, Nanos has been hit with a $1million negligence lawsuit by an inmate at his jail.