Police Share Important Information in Continuing Probe

Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie, has been missing since January 31 after being dropped off at her home near Tucson, Arizona. Authorities have confirmed that the investigation remains active, with several individuals detained for questioning, though no confirmed suspect has been publicly identified. Investigators are carefully reviewing all available evidence, including a glove found near Nancy’s residence that may resemble gloves seen in doorbell camera footage from the area. Officials stress that every possible lead is being examined thoroughly. Early public attention focused on her son-in-law, who was reportedly the last known person to see her before she disappeared. However, law enforcement has cautioned that proximity does not equal involvement, urging the public to avoid speculation while the case unfolds.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department, led by Sheriff Chris Nanos, has publicly stated that the Guthrie family has been cleared as suspects and has been fully cooperative throughout the investigation. Reports from NBC News indicate that investigators were already leaning away from family involvement. The case has attracted national media coverage from outlets including Daily Mail and New York Post. Meanwhile, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has increased the reward for information, encouraging members of the public to come forward with any credible tips. Authorities continue to emphasize patience, careful review of evidence, and community cooperation as search efforts remain ongoing.

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