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FBI Widens Guthrie Neighborhood Probe as Sheriff Nanos Faces Recall Drive

Investigators have widened neighborhood interviews following recovery of additional camera thumbnails showing nothing suspicious.

Overview

  • Thursday marks day 47 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, whom authorities believe was abducted from her Tucson home, with no suspect publicly identified.
  • The FBI recovered thumbnails from three cameras on the property that did not capture suspicious activity and are not expected to be released.
  • Agents have returned to canvass the area, asking about a neighbor who moved away and seeking information on landscapers and construction workers tied to nearby projects.
  • Sheriff Chris Nanos acknowledged a recall effort launched March 12 as organizers collect signatures citing his handling of the case and résumé questions, with a county board session set for March 24.
  • Forensic work continues: DNA from a glove near the home matched an unrelated restaurant employee, other items remain under testing, and rewards exceed $1.2 million as unverified ransom emails were forwarded to the FBI.