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Family Cooperates Fully in Nancy Guthrie Search
14 Feb
Summary
- Nancy Guthrie was last seen alive on January 30 in Tucson, Arizona.
- A ski mask-clad suspect was captured on surveillance footage.
- A reward of up to $100,000 is offered for information.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen on January 30 in Tucson, Arizona, after having dinner with family members. Her disappearance was reported on February 1 when she failed to join friends for a virtual church service. The FBI and local law enforcement are actively seeking the public's help in locating a suspect described as a male, approximately 5'9"-5'10" tall, wearing a ski mask and a distinctive backpack.
Surveillance images from the night of her disappearance show an individual attempting to cover a porch camera. The family, including her children Savannah, Annie, and Camron Guthrie, has expressed their strong desire for their mother's safe return and urged anyone with information to come forward. A reward of up to $100,000 is being offered for tips leading to an arrest or conviction.
Recent allegations suggesting law enforcement was blocking the FBI from accessing evidence have been strongly denied by Sheriff Nanos, who emphasized the ongoing commitment to the case. Authorities have not officially identified a person of interest but continue to ask for the public's assistance. Those with any information are encouraged to contact the FBI or visit their tips website.




