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Nancy Guthrie Probe Draws New Questions Over Homicide Unit Leadership

An anonymous insider says the unit’s supervisor had never worked a homicide, intensifying criticism of how the sheriff’s office has managed the case.

Overview

  • The latest reporting cites a law‑enforcement insider who says the Pima County homicide supervisor had no prior homicide experience, adding to public pressure on the department.
  • The FBI says newly recovered images from three cameras on the property show only routine activity and will not be released.
  • DNA found on a glove about two miles from the home matched a local restaurant employee who investigators say is not linked to the disappearance.
  • Investigators continue lab work on other items, review neighborhood video, and have not identified a suspect or made an arrest.
  • The Guthrie family is offering a $1 million reward and authorities urge residents near the Catalina Foothills home to share any surveillance from January through early February.