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Nancy Guthrie Abduction: SWAT Raids Home Amid Intensified Search
14 Feb
Summary
- 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has been missing for 12 days.
- SWAT raided an attorney's home; DNA not belonging to victim found.
- Public suspects Tommaso Cioni based on masked suspect's profile.

The search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of broadcast journalist Savannah Guthrie, continues twelve days after her disappearance from her Tucson home. The FBI and Arizona police are actively investigating leads, including recovered DNA not matching the victim or her close contacts. Footage of a masked individual on a doorbell camera has become a focal point.
Recent developments include a Pima County SWAT and bomb squad operation, which reportedly raided the Tucson home of attorney Baird Greene. Greene, who works with the Arizona Attorney General's Office, is being investigated amid claims he may have rented his property to persons of interest. Unverified reports indicate a man, possibly Greene's relative Jeremy, and a woman were detained during the raid.
Public speculation has also centered on Nancy Guthrie's son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, and his friend Dominic Evans, fueled by comparisons of Cioni's physical profile to the masked suspect. However, law enforcement has not officially named any suspects, and the investigation is ongoing.

