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Sheriff Vows to Find Missing Mom as Search Continues
18 Feb
Summary
- Sheriff insists search for Nancy Guthrie is far from cold.
- Glove found near home did not match suspect DNA.
- Sheriff vows to find Nancy and those responsible for her disappearance.

The Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos, has declared that the investigation into the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is "far from cold," even 18 days after she went missing. Sheriff Nanos stated that his team is actively pursuing all available leads.
Recent developments included the discovery of a glove two miles from Nancy Guthrie's residence. However, this evidence did not yield a match to suspect DNA found at her property nor was it found in the national CODIS criminal database.
Sheriff Nanos conveyed a message of unwavering commitment to finding Nancy, emphasizing that there is no "proof of death" and expressing hope for her safe return. He assured the public and the family that his department will not give up on the case.
Directly addressing those responsible for Nancy's disappearance, Sheriff Nanos issued a stern warning, urging them to release her and promising that they too will be found.




