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Nancy's Abduction: Sheriff Vows 'We Won't Quit'
15 Feb
Summary
- Hundreds of investigators are actively searching for the missing woman.
- Family members have shared emotional public pleas for her safe return.
- Authorities are pursuing leads but have not yet made arrests.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed on February 13 that around 400 investigators are dedicated to the search for Nancy, who was reported missing on February 1. While Sheriff Nanos expressed confidence in eventually finding Nancy and her abductor, he acknowledged the uncertainty of the timeline, stating the search could take hours, weeks, or months. He vowed the team would not give up.
Recent law enforcement activity, including SWAT and forensics teams, was observed in Nancy's neighborhood. Authorities investigated two locations and questioned an individual, but no arrests were made, and the person was released. The investigation is a joint effort, with the FBI also involved, leading to limited public information. A representative for the Sheriff's department stated that due to the joint nature of the investigation, no further details are currently available.
Nancy's children, Savannah, Annie, and Camron Guthrie, have actively campaigned for her return. Savannah has been absent from her hosting duties as she appeals for her mother's safe recovery. The siblings released emotional video messages expressing their deep love and longing for their mother, emphasizing her strength and the family's unwavering hope. They shared personal home videos, urging the public to continue praying for Nancy's safe return.




