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Sheriff Admits Suspect May Strike Again
13 Mar
Summary
- Sheriff admits the suspect in the Nancy Guthrie case could strike again.
- Investigators believe the suspect's motive was targeted but are not 100% sure.
- A reward of up to $1 million is offered for information leading to Nancy Guthrie's recovery.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has shifted his public stance on the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, acknowledging that the suspect involved may pose a continued threat. In a rare interview, Nanos stated unequivocally that the suspect "absolutely" could strike again. Investigators reportedly believe they understand the motive behind the abduction, suspecting it was a targeted act. However, the Sheriff cautioned that certainty remains elusive, advising the community to stay alert and not assume they are safe simply because they are not the Guthrie family.
Despite the belief in a targeted motive, Sheriff Nanos declined to elaborate on specific theories or evidence, citing the need to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation. He indicated that the authorities' strong initial beliefs about the case have not diminished. The family of Nancy Guthrie is offering a substantial reward of up to $1 million for information that directly leads to her recovery, adhering to FBI criteria. Authorities are urging anyone with relevant information to contact the FBI or the Pima County Sheriff's office.


