Guthrie family are not suspects in kidnapping, sheriff says
The Pima County Sheriff confirmed that the Guthrie family is not suspected in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, whose abduction case is now three weeks old.
The Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos, has publicly stated that the Guthrie family, including all of Nancy Guthrie's siblings and their spouses, are not suspects in her kidnapping. This statement came after community speculation implied that family members may have been involved, which Sheriff Nanos labeled as 'wrong' and 'cruel.' He emphasized that the family is working cooperatively with law enforcement during the investigation and are, in fact, victims in this situation.
The search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of 'Today' show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has now entered its third week, with officials intensifying their efforts to locate her. Recently, investigators recovered a DNA sample from a glove discovered near Nancy's home in Arizona, which seems to match that of a masked individual captured on camera prior to her abduction. This critical evidence has offered a new lead in the ongoing investigation and may help uncover the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.
As this case develops, it raises broader questions about safety and family dynamics, especially in high-profile situations where public figures are involved. The community has rallied in support of the Guthrie family, hoping for a swift resolution and the safe return of Nancy. The investigation remains active and ongoing, as authorities continue to pursue leads and gather evidence.