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FBI Denies Nearing Arrest in Guthrie Abduction
25 Jun
Summary
- Former FBI agent's claim of imminent arrest disputed by sources.
- Investigators are pursuing new avenues and private partners.
- The case remains active with a significant reward offered.

Law enforcement sources have refuted claims made by a former FBI Special Agent suggesting that an arrest is imminent in the abduction of Nancy Guthrie. These sources indicate that investigators are no closer to identifying a suspect this week compared to two weeks prior. They are actively seeking a crucial piece of evidence to resolve the case.
Investigators are exploring new avenues and engaging with private sector partners to obtain surveillance video and uncover additional potential leads. The Pima County Sheriff's Department, in conjunction with the FBI, continues to follow up on all available information. They remain hopeful that the significant reward offered will encourage public cooperation.
Nancy Guthrie disappeared on January 31. Recent attention has focused on rumors of her being buried in Mexico, prompting search efforts that have yielded no results. The Pima County Sheriff's Department has stated that the investigation is active and ongoing.