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United Cajun Navy offers search and rescue services in hunt for Nancy Guthrie

The volunteer group joins hundreds of searchers after 20,000 tips and a $1 million family reward for the recovery of Nancy Guthrie, believed kidnapped from her Tucson home.

  • On Feb. 23, the United Cajun Navy confirmed it is joining the search for Nancy Guthrie, sending crews and an advance strike team to Tucson to begin searching Wednesday.
  • Requested by the Guthrie family, the United Cajun Navy said it offered help several weeks ago but was told it was not necessary, while Savannah Guthrie announced a $1 million reward.
  • Authorities report that on Feb. 24, surveillance footage shows a masked individual, blood was found at her home, and investigators say a crime and likely kidnapping occurred.
  • United Cajun Navy officials said they will use the Saw it Report it system to gather leads quickly, deploying scent-specific dogs used in previous rescues.
  • Volunteer groups have launched searches while officials urge the public to give investigators space, following 750 credible tips received by the FBI after Guthrie's social media video.
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KLFY broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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