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.