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Tucson Officials Continue Search for Nancy Guthrie, Missing

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Tucson — Authorities continued searching for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared from her home on Jan. 31 after being dropped off at 9:48 p.m. Investigators say DNA testing matched blood on her porch, and are examining a ransom note sent to media outlets; doorbell-camera metadata showed movement but produced no recoverable footage because the subscription had lapsed. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said investigators have no suspects and no proof Guthrie is alive but believe she remains 'out there.' The FBI is involved and the family urged anyone holding her to make contact. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Jan. 31: Family drops Nancy Guthrie at home at 9:48 p.m.; she is later unaccounted for.
  • Feb. 1: Family reports her missing when she fails to attend church; police begin searches and evidence collection.
  • Early search days: DNA from blood on porch tests matches Guthrie; doorbell-camera metadata shows movement but no recoverable footage.
  • Midweek: Investigators report a ransom note sent to media outlets with stated deadlines; sheriff emphasizes no suspects identified.
  • This week: FBI involvement confirmed; family issues video pleas and law enforcement continues canvassing and investigation.
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Who Benefited

Law enforcement agencies and forensic teams benefit from consolidated evidence, public tips, and interagency resources that may assist in locating the victim and identifying suspects.

Who Impacted

Nancy Guthrie and her family suffered immediate harm and anxiety: potential medical jeopardy, emotional distress, and prolonged uncertainty while the alleged abduction remains unsolved.

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Articles Published:
6
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Neutral:
6
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Who Benefited

Law enforcement agencies and forensic teams benefit from consolidated evidence, public tips, and interagency resources that may assist in locating the victim and identifying suspects.

Who Impacted

Nancy Guthrie and her family suffered immediate harm and anxiety: potential medical jeopardy, emotional distress, and prolonged uncertainty while the alleged abduction remains unsolved.

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