Police have just found Savannah Guthrie’s mother’s blue necklace

HEARTBREAKING UPDATE: Did the Blue Necklace Fall During Her Final Steps?

A fragile new clue has surfaced in the search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother—and it has left investigators and family members with more questions than answers.

Police confirmed late last night that a blue necklace believed to belong to Savannah Guthrie’s mother was reported 500 meters from the family home, along a narrow path she was known to use. The discovery briefly raised hopes that her movements in the hours before she disappeared could finally be traced.

But when officers arrived at the location to secure the area, the necklace was already gone.

Did it slip from her neck as she walked?

Was it dropped accidentally during a moment of weakness or confusion?

Or did someone else pick it up before police could reach the scene?

Investigators say the necklace holds deep personal value and is rarely removed, leading to the theory that it may have fallen during movement, rather than being intentionally left behind. The distance from the home suggests she may have made it farther than previously believed—adding both hope and heartbreak to an already painful search.

Neighbors reported seeing nothing unusual, only recalling a quiet stretch of road and a brief glint of blue earlier that day—something no one realized might matter until it was too late.

For the family, the loss of this small object feels devastating. “It’s like losing her all over again,” a source close to them said. “That necklace was a part of her.”

Police are now appealing to the public: if anyone found or saw a blue necklace in that area, even briefly, they are urged to come forward. In a case where answers are scarce, even the smallest detail could matter.

As night falls and the search continues, one quiet question lingers in the air:

If the necklace truly fell as she moved forward… where did she go next?