Authorities are investigating after blood was discovered inside the home of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie, according to a source familiar with the matter. Law enforcement officials are assessing the scene as part of an ongoing inquiry, while details remain limited.
A source said investigators responded to the residence following a report that prompted concern, leading to the discovery of blood inside the home. At this stage, officials have not publicly confirmed the circumstances surrounding the finding, including how or when the blood was deposited. No arrests have been announced, and authorities have not indicated whether foul play is suspected.
Police have emphasized that investigations at an early stage often involve multiple possibilities. Forensic teams are expected to analyze evidence collected from the home to determine what occurred. Officials have not released information about injuries or whether anyone required medical attention, citing the need to protect the integrity of the investigation.
Representatives for Savannah Guthrie declined to comment on the situation, asking for privacy for the family as authorities continue their work. There has been no public statement from law enforcement naming suspects or outlining a timeline.
Nancy Guthrie is a private individual, and investigators have urged restraint as facts are established. Legal experts note that the presence of blood alone does not determine criminal activity and can stem from a range of scenarios, from accidents to medical issues.
Authorities said they will provide updates if and when confirmed information becomes available. In the meantime, the case underscores the importance of allowing investigators to complete their work without speculation, particularly when private individuals are involved.
