composite photo of savannah guthrie with mom nancy guthrie and fbi agents

Source: @BrianEntin/x; NBCThe 84-year-old mother of ‘Today’ star Savannah Guthrie has been missing for over a month.

FBI agents were back in Nancy Guthrie‘s neighborhood as the grandma remains missing.

NewsNation reporter Brian Entin provided the update via X on Thursday, March 5, sharing a video of the agents and revealing they were “talking to several different neighbors.”

A retired FBI agent, however, expressed concern the return to the area could indicate investigators aren’t making progress in their search for the 84-year-old mother of Today star Savannah Guthrie.

Source: @BrianEntin/xAn investigative reporter filmed FBI agents returning to the community where Nancy Guthrie lives.

image of 'This makes me fear that they are not closer to resolution,' retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer said on Thursday, March 5.

Source: 12 News Arizona NBC/Youtube’This makes me fear that they are not closer to resolution,’ retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer said on Thursday, March 5.

Jennifer Coffindaffer wrote on Thursday that while it’s “critical to recanvas and revisit neighbors to make sure nothing was missed and to follow-up on information previously given,” she worries the investigation has become stagnant.

“Lots of work to do, but this makes me fear that they are not close to resolution,” Jennifer added.

One X user responded to her post theorizing the detectives “could be going off a tip” they received, before insisting the “case is far from cold.”

‘We’ve Got a Lot of Intel’

image of The sheriff leading the investigation claimed they're 'definitely closer' to solving the case in a recent interview.

Source: Today/youtube; @savannahguthrie/instagramThe sheriff leading the investigation claimed they’re ‘definitely closer’ to solving the case in a recent interview.

The law enforcement expert’s remarks came days after Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told Today that “investigators are definitely closer,” to finding a suspect(s) in the the alleged abduction.

“We’ve got a lot of intel, a lot of leads,” he said in an interview with NBC News correspondent Liz Kreutz on Monday, March 2. “Now it’s time to just go to work.”

However, it’s been reported that the Arizona police department is “reducing the amount of manpower working” on the case.