Investigators found blood and signs of forced entry at the home of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.

Nancy Guthrie has been missing since Saturday night after having dinner with her other daughter, Annie. The mother’s family was informed of her unknown whereabouts after Nancy failed to show up to church the next morning. Police were then called to check his home in the Catalina Foothills section near Tucson.

A search on Sunday raised “serious concern” from Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who assessed on Monday that Guthrie had been kidnapped.

Sources who were not authorized to discuss the case told the Times that blood was found inside the home, but it was not determined where it came from. Guthrie’s wallet, cell phone and car were also there.

Law enforcement gathered outside Nancy Guthrie's home after her alleged kidnapping.
Law enforcement gathered outside Nancy Guthrie’s home after her alleged kidnapping.

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Nanos said Annie Guthrie’s dinner with her mother shortened the timeline for the alleged kidnapping. He addressed the possible kidnappers.

“Just call us. Let her go. Just call us. The family will tell you, no questions asked here,” he told NBC News.

The sheriff said he was not aware of any prior threats against Nancy Guthrie. He said she doesn’t have cognitive issues, but she has difficulty with mobility and takes a medication that puts her at risk if she doesn’t take it every day.

Savannah Guthrie, center, with her mother Nancy and Jenna Bush Hager in 2019.
Savannah Guthrie, center, with her mother Nancy and Jenna Bush Hager in 2019.

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