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Nancy Guthrie Case: Family Cleared, Search Intensifies
17 Feb
Summary
- Nancy Guthrie's family has been cleared of any involvement.
- A masked suspect was seen on doorbell camera footage.
- Reward increased to USD 100,000 for information.

Nancy Guthrie's family has been definitively cleared as suspects in her disappearance from her Tucson, Arizona home on January 31, 2026. The Pima County Sheriff's Office stated that her children and their spouses are victims, denouncing internet rumors of their involvement as "misleading and cruel." The department confirmed complete cooperation from the Guthrie family throughout the investigation.
Speculation intensified due to her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, being the last person to see her. However, authorities stated these claims lacked evidence and focused on the ongoing search. Reports of a burglary attempt gone wrong were also officially denied.
Investigators, including the FBI, are actively searching for Nancy, particularly due to her fragile health. A black glove found near her home potentially links to a masked suspect observed on doorbell camera footage. The FBI is analyzing DNA evidence from the glove and seeking information on the suspect, described as 5'9" to 5'10" with a medium build.
The FBI has increased the reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie's location to USD 100,000, urging the public to come forward with credible tips. The investigation continues to follow evidence-based leads.

