Nancy Guthrie case: What did law enforcement insiders tell Savannah about the investigation? Details revealed

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84-year-old man disappeared for more than two months Nancy GuthrieNew comments from a law enforcement insider are drawing attention to an ongoing investigation in Tucson.

Savannah Guthrie visits the Today Show in Rockefeller Plaza, New York (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Savannah Guthrie visits the Today Show in Rockefeller Plaza, New York (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

Nancy Guthrie, mother Savannah GuthrieShe had been missing since Jan. 31 and was last seen at her home in the Catalina Foothills area. Despite an extensive search effort, the suspect has not been publicly identified to date.

Insider Sends Savannah Guthrie a Tip

Parade reports that a law enforcement insider shared a direct message to Savannah and her family in an interview with NewsNation’s Brian Entin.

“Just explain to Savannah that just because our leadership is incompetent, it doesn’t mean we don’t care… We fully support her and her family in this matter,” the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.

The remarks pointed to possible internal concerns in the investigation, but it was unclear whether “incompetent leadership” referred to a specific investigator or a broader leadership issue.

Also read: Nancy Guthrie Update: Pima County’s Chris Nanos faces new charges; ‘No tenure’

Criticism of the Sheriff

The insider also addressed the growing criticism of Chris Nanos, citing the recent vote of no confidence in him.

“This is not the first time we have had a vote of no confidence… it should come as no surprise to him,” the source said. “Now … the country is seeing that we have no confidence in Chris Nanos.”

Jennifer Coffendaver retired FBI agent On April 3, 2026, she shared her thoughts on the Nancy Guthrie investigation on X.

“The FBI knows more behind the scenes than we do so far, but that doesn’t mean they have any answers. 30,000 leads…imagine having 30,000 items on your to-do list?” Coffendaver wrote.

She also cited some of the challenges that make cases difficult to solve. “According to Sheriff Nanos, the DNA has more than 2 signatures – IGG and untraceable ransom notes that according to experts are nearly impossible… at least not yet.”

Also read: Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper ‘scared’ as search enters third month, experts say

No suspicion, reward still exists

Authorities have released limited details about the circumstances of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. She was last seen on the night of Jan. 31, and investigators have not yet released the suspect’s name.

To further the investigation, Savannah Guthrie is offering a $1 million reward for information leading to her mother’s safe return.

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