Six Weeks After Nancy Guthrie Vanished, the Spotlight on Tucson Dims as Cloud of Uncertainty Lingers
Recall campaign targets Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos over handling of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance; a $1 million reward is offered by family for information, FBI leads persist.
- On January 31, Nancy Guthrie, 84-year-old missing woman, was last seen at her Catalina Foothills home, with doorbell footage showing a masked, armed person near her door; the family has offered a $1 million reward for information.
- Digital and physical evidence — including purported ransom notes — point investigators toward abduction scenarios as the doorbell camera was disconnected at 1:47 a.m., movement detected 25 minutes later, and Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker app showed a disconnect at 2:28 a.m.
- The Pima County Sheriff’s Office forensic team continues DNA testing, with gloves traced to a local restaurant worker and over 30,000 tips being reviewed.
- County oversight and a scheduled review of Chris Nanos, Pima County Sheriff’s resume followed two clerical errors, while Daniel Butierez, Republican congressional candidate leading recall effort, stresses Guthrie family are not suspects.
- As the search extends into a seventh week, the FBI shifts its command post to FBI Phoenix command post while total reward up to $1.2 million grows and community members in the Catalina Foothills urge privacy.
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Six weeks after Nancy Guthrie vanished, the spotlight on Tucson dims as cloud of uncertainty lingers
Nancy Guthrie has been missing for over six weeks, and the intense media and law enforcement presence that descended on her Arizona neighborhood has mostly dissipated. But the community still has questions.
Six weeks after Nancy Guthrie vanished, the spotlight on Tucson dims as the cloud of uncertainty lingers
Nancy Guthrie has been missing for six over weeks, and the intense media and law enforcement presence that descended on her affluent Catalina Foothills neighborhood has mostly dissipated. But the community still has questions.
Sheriff leading Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping investigation facing recall effort
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD/Gray News) – An Arizona sheriff is facing a recall effort amid the ongoing Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case. According to the Pima County Elections Department, a recall was launched naming embattled Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos on March 12. Nanos addressed the recall this week. “It’s the right of the people,” he said. “We’ll always honor the will of the people, and that’s what makes Democracy.” Daniel Butierez, who is also co…
Nancy Guthrie investigation Sheriff Chris Nanos faces recall campaign
A congressional candidate in Arizona is leading a campaign to recall Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, whose department is heading up the Nancy Guthrie investigation. Tucson GOP hopeful Daniel Butierez is hoping to turn the city’s 7th Congressional District red…
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