Khloé Kardashian has weighed in on the ongoing disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, describing elements of the case as 'weird' and expressing disbelief that there are still no clear answers months after the 84-year-old went missing.

Her comments come as investigators continue to examine DNA evidence, video footage and multiple leads in a case that has drawn widespread public attention across the United States.

Speaking on her podcastKhloé in Wonder Land, uploaded on 13 May 2026, Kardashian discussed the high-profile missing persons case involving Nancy Guthrie, the mother ofTodayco-host Savannah Guthrie.

Kardashian said she found the situation difficult to comprehend, stating that 'it's 2026 and there is nothing', in reference to the lack of publicly confirmed breakthroughs in the investigation, according toUSA Today coverageof the episode.

In a conversation withCrime Junkiepodcast host Ashley Flowers, Kardashian questioned why there appeared to be so few confirmed updates in the case, suggesting that the absence of information was troubling for families and the public. She acknowledged she was not fully across every detail of the investigation, emphasising she was speaking as an outsider frustrated by the silence rather than claiming insider knowledge.

Flowers, who has worked on numerous cold case investigations, contextualised Kardashian's remarks by noting that many missing-person cases appear stagnant publicly even when investigators are working behind the scenes.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing on 1 February 2026 from her home in the Catalina Foothills area north of Tucson, Arizona. She has not been seen since. The case quickly escalated into a major investigation, with local authorities and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) both involved from early stages.

Officials confirmed that Guthrie's disappearance triggered an extensive search effort, supported by forensic analysis and public appeals. A reward of more than $1.2 million (about £899,000) has been offered for information that could lead to her recovery.

Law enforcement officials have stated that Guthrie's family members and their spouses were cooperative with investigators and were cleared early in the inquiry. Authorities have repeatedly emphasised that there is no evidence suggesting involvement from close relatives.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has confirmed that the FBI has been involved in the case since the beginning, working alongside local investigators. According to officials, evidence review is ongoing across multiple fronts, including digital forensics and biological testing.

Source: International Business Times UK