Overview
- Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, in an interview published Tuesday, said his team is making progress and that the case is not cold as it passes the 100‑day mark.
- Investigators are working mixed DNA from inside the home, a recovered glove, and doorbell footage of a masked figure that the FBI released on February 10.
- The sheriff said some evidence is being kept from the public to protect a future case, and labs are methodically processing biological and digital material.
- FBI Director Kash Patel alleged local officials kept the Bureau out for several days early on; Nanos disputes that and says the FBI has been involved from day one with coordinated lab work.
- No arrests have been made, and the reward now tops $1.2 million as the Guthrie family and investigators ask anyone with information to call 1‑800‑CALL‑FBI.