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In a recent development, investigators have uncovered that Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker ceased syncing with her Apple Watch around the time she may have been abducted early Sunday.
According to police information shared with Fox News, the 84-year-old’s heart device last communicated with her smartwatch at approximately 2 a.m. on Sunday.
Authorities have indicated that Nancy’s Apple Watch was found inside her residence, suggesting the pacemaker likely stopped syncing when it moved out of the Bluetooth range of the watch.
Smartwatches are commonly paired with health devices to monitor data through Bluetooth connectivity.
Pacemakers, which are implanted surgically, help manage irregular heartbeats by emitting small electrical impulses to the heart.
Officials previously said Nancy, whose daughter is Today show host Savannah Guthrie, was last seen at her home around 9:45pm on Saturday evening.
The Apple Watch data offers a possible time of kidnapping and offers a fresh perspective on the Daily Mail’s revelation that Nancy may have been dragged from her bed in the dead of night.Â
Law enforcement sources say that ‘blood drops’ were found leading from the entryway of the house to the driveway, and a doorbell camera she owned was removed by the time investigators arrived on Sunday.Â
Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker stopped syncing with her Apple Watch around 2am Sunday morning – five hours after she was last seenÂ
The 84-year-old’s $1 million Tucson home, where police believe she was abducted after 9:45pm on Saturday nightÂ
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told the Daily Mail he believes she has been abducted, and said investigators found ‘concerning’ evidence of foul play at Nancy’s home.Â
She was reported missing the next morning after she did not show up at church. When her family went to her home, they found her personal belongings, including her wallet, cellphone, Apple Watch and car, but no sign of her.Â
Sources added to the LA Times that blood was found at Nancy’s home, alongside signs of forced entry.
Authorities said they launched a search for Nancy on Sunday evening, and by 9pm they had deployed helicopters, infrared cameras and drones. Â
An exhaustive hunt continues, with Sheriff Nanos almost bursting into tears Monday night about the case.Â
AZFamily host Briana Whitney asked him: ‘Do you believe you are still looking for Nancy Guthrie alive at this point? That she could be held somewhere? And if so, do you believe that is local in the Tucson area, or that she’s been taken somewhere?’
Nanos stumbled on his words as he said he and his deputies are ‘just not going to give up hope’ of finding Nancy, who officials say is frail and has been without the daily medication she needs to survive.
Sheriff Nanos said they did not believe Nancy had been targeted because of her rich and famous daughter, but said he could not rule out that line of inquiry.Â
Officials said Nancy is frail with ‘poor mobility’ and requires medication every day
Today Show host Savannah Guthrie pleaded with the public to pray for her missing mother
Nanos said that while the exact nature of Nancy’s disappearance remains unknown, investigators believe they are ‘looking at a possible kidnapping or abduction’.
‘She did not leave on her own, we know that,’ he said. ‘She’s very limited in her mobility.’
On Monday, Nanos appealed to a potential abductor while speaking with NBC.
‘Just call us. Let her go. Just call us. The family will tell you, there’s no questions asked here,’ he said.
Guthrie’s father died of a heart attack while she was in high school, and officials said Nancy lived alone in her Tucson home.
Nanos said evidence indicates Nancy was removed from her home at night ‘against her will’, and when asked why he believed she was kidnapped, the sheriff told CNN: ‘I’ve been doing this for 50 years. I have a gut feeling.’ Â
Guthrie, 54, flew to Arizona shortly after learning that Nancy was missing – a moment CNN reported was ‘the worst phone call of her life’.Â
Guthrie, who had been due to cover the Winter Olympics in Italy, is set to remain off-air
An NBC source told CNN that Guthrie was preparing to travel to Europe to cover the Winter Olympics at the time and had spent much of the last week with her children before the trip.
Guthrie, who only recently returned to NBC after throat surgery, is now set to remain off-air indefinitely.
On Monday, the journalist made a heartbreaking plea for fans to keep her family in their prayers.
‘We believe in prayer. We believe in voices raised in unison, in love, in hope,’ Savannah wrote on Instagram. ‘We believe in goodness, we believe in humanity. Above all, we believe in Him.’
‘Thank you for lifting your prayers with ours for our beloved mom, our dearest Nancy, a woman of deep conviction, a good and faithful servant,’ Savannah wrote.
She then asked her social media followers to ‘raise your prayers with us and believe with us that she will be lifted by them in this very moment,’ adding: ‘We need you’ and ‘Bring her home’.