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Pima Sheriff: No Suspect in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
8 Feb
Summary
- Authorities are investigating Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, last seen January 31.
- Nancy Guthrie's daughter's home was searched by investigators.
- No suspect or person of interest has been identified by authorities.

Nancy Guthrie, aged 84, was last seen on the evening of January 31 and reported missing by her family on February 1. The Pima County Sheriff's Office, led by Sheriff Chris Nanos, has repeatedly stated that no suspect or person of interest has been identified in her disappearance. This is despite recent investigative activity that included a search of the Tucson home belonging to Nancy's daughter, Annie Guthrie, and her husband, Tommaso Cioni.
Investigators spent several hours at the couple's residence on February 7, with reports detailing the observation of investigators taking photographs and handling what appeared to be a briefcase. Authorities have clarified that neither Annie Guthrie nor Tommaso Cioni are accused of any wrongdoing. Concurrently, law enforcement returned to Nancy Guthrie's own home on the same evening, searching the grounds with flashlights.
The family, including Annie, Savannah, and Camron Guthrie, has publicly appealed for their mother's return, releasing a video addressing potential abductors. The Sheriff's Office and the FBI are actively reviewing the authenticity of several alleged ransom notes that have surfaced in connection with the case.


