nearly four months later Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy Taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona, in the middle of the night, the potentially momentous discovery sparked attention on social media. A couple searching the area said they found a pajama shirt on the ground that appeared to be disturbed, a detail that attracted attention.
What was found where?
According to Youtuber JLR Investigates, a couple discovered a mess on the ground along Highway 79, about 30 minutes north of Nancy Guthrie’s home, with a pajama shirt lying nearby.
According to a post on X, Ann and Todd of Voices of the Missing and Jaguar Land Rover Investigations were conducting a search when the item was discovered. “A pajama top was found on what appears to be disturbed land along Highway 79. This is approximately 30 minutes north of Nancy Guthrie’s home. It is recommended that authorities be called. Sheriff’s officers are on scene.” The post read.
according to JLR SurveyThe Pima County Sheriff’s Department arrived on scene, put the pajamas in a bag and put them away.
HT.com cannot independently confirm these reports or verify the authenticity of the pajama top or whether it is related to Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.
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A detail that makes the discovery particularly important to followers of the case is that Savannah Guthrie previously said her mother was taken from the home in the middle of the night while wearing her pajamas, making any pajama-related discoveries in the area a potential point of interest.
What people are saying on social media
The discovery quickly sparked a wave of reactions on X (formerly Twitter).
Some focus on the investigative angle. One user wrote: “If we only knew the color of her pajamas…how many times could the police avoid this scene.”
Others raised questions about how the scene was handled. “Shouldn’t they treat it as a potential crime scene, cordon it off, and stop walking around?” another user asked.
“Her kids don’t even bother to leave her story here. So I kind of don’t care anymore. But I do,” one user said.
Not everyone is convinced the findings are relevant. “Probably illegal elements. They throw stuff away as soon as they come over,” one user speculated, while another strongly refuted the speculation circulating online: “Don’t post misinformation like this. You should be banned from joining X.”
What is the status of the case?
About four months ago, Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her home in Tucson’s Catalina Foothills neighborhood by a man wearing a mask and gloves, which was captured on a Nest doorbell camera. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is leading the investigation and the case remains active.
A combined reward of more than $1.2 million is available for information leading to a breakthrough in the case. The family urges anyone with information to remain anonymous by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI or Crime Stoppers at 88-Crime.



