Thirteen days later, the whereabouts of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie remain unknown.

The mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie went missing the night of January 31 from her home in Tucson, Arizona, in what police believe was a kidnapping. The case has received near wall-to-wall coverage across major news networks over the past week. Yet nearly two weeks later, details are scarce.

At first, true crime followers suggested the lack of information meant investigators were withholding key details. Some compared it to the 2022 Idaho murders, when authorities were later revealed to have been tracking Bryan Kohberger well before his arrest.

However, repeated public pleas from both the family and investigators for assistance suggest authorities may not have many firm answers.

The most significant, and possibly only, lead is the surveillance footage obtained by the FBI through a backend workaround with Google from Guthrie’s damaged Nest camera.

On Monday, the FBI released images showing an armed individual in a ski mask approaching her front door.

Police briefly detained a delivery driver named Carlo in Rio Rico that night. He was later released after investigators confirmed his alibi.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department also sought to question a man seen carrying a backpack in surveillance video recorded several miles from Guthrie’s home around the time she disappeared. According to NBC News National Law Enforcement & Intelligence Correspondent Tom Winter, citing two officials briefed on the matter, that individual has since been cleared.

Reports Thursday stated that police recovered a glove at Nancy’s home. Other reports said a pair of black gloves was found along a desert roadside in the Catalina Foothills, about 1.5 miles from her residence.

However, Pima County Sheriff Chris NanostoldFox News reporter Matt Finn on Friday that no glove was found at the house.

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