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Guthrie Family Renews Appeal as Sheriff Reports Workable DNA in Ongoing Tucson Abduction Probe

Investigators say the Nest image’s date is unconfirmed after Google retracted an initial Jan. 11 possibility.

Overview

  • The Guthrie siblings issued a March 21 plea asking Tucson and Southern Arizona residents to recheck memories, camera footage, texts, and notes tied to Jan. 31–Feb. 1 and the late evening of Jan. 11.
  • Sheriff Chris Nanos said investigators have DNA they consider potentially usable, with evidence still being processed at private labs and large-scale video review continuing.
  • Authorities clarified that Google initially floated Jan. 11 for a recovered surveillance image but later withdrew that as definitive, leaving the pre-abduction timeline unresolved.
  • Police say Nancy Guthrie, 84, was taken from her home against her will; FBI-released footage shows a masked individual at her door, and no suspect has been identified.
  • The family is offering up to $1 million in addition to the FBI’s $100,000 reward, ransom-style emails were reported to the FBI without public verification, and a recall effort targeting Sheriff Nanos was filed this month.