Nancy Guthrie Case Latest News: More than two months after 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie went missing in Tucson, law enforcement sources have shared new details highlighting the challenges in solving the case.
Nancy Guthrie Case: What Law Enforcement Told Savannah Guthrie About Her Mother's Case Latest Developments?
The law enforcement insider told Savannah Guthrie that there is growing criticism and a lack of confidence in Tucson Sheriff Chris Nanos, referencing a recent no-confidence vote against him. The source emphasized, "Now… the nation sees that we have no faith in Chris Nanos," highlighting that the investigation has faced challenges and that authorities are struggling to make progress despite ongoing efforts.
The insider's comments indicate that while investigators are actively working on the case, there are internal frustrations and scrutiny over leadership affecting how the investigation is perceived publicly
Sheriff Chris Nanos Faces Criticism Over Nancy Guthrie Case
The insider addressed growing criticism of Chris Nanos, noting a recent no-confidence vote against him. "This isn't the first no confidence vote that we've done… it should have been no surprise to him," the source said. "Now… the nation sees that we have no faith in Chris Nanos."
Retired FBI Agent Comments on Challenges in Nancy Guthrie Investigation
Jennifer Coffindaffer, a retired FBI Special Agent, spoke on X about the difficulties faced by investigators: “Behind the scenes the FBI knows more than we do by far, but it doesn’t mean they have any answers. 30k leads… Imagine 30k items on your to-do list?” She also explained technical obstacles: "DNA with more than 2 profiles according to Sheriff Nanos purportedly near impossible, according to experts, to do IGG on and ransom notes that can’t be traced… at least not so far."
Nancy Guthrie Case: $1 Million Reward Remains as No Suspect Is Named
Her daughter, Savannah Guthrie, has offered a $1 million reward for information leading to her mother's safe return, hoping to push the investigation forward.
Past Developments in the Nancy Guthrie Case
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on the evening of January 31, 2026. Since her disappearance, investigators have followed tens of thousands of leads, reviewed ransom notes, and tested DNA evidence, but no suspect has been identified. Despite repeated efforts, technical and forensic obstacles have slowed progress, leaving the case unresolved for over two months.

