Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanoswho is overseeing the investigation into the alleged kidnapping Nancy Guthriesaid Friday that the task force assigned to the case is making progress, nearly 100 days after she disappeared from her residence. catalina foothills.
When asked by Fox News Digital if officials were nearly 100 days away from solving the Nancy Guthrie case, the sheriff responded: “We are.”
Nanos nodded in agreement and said the progress was “really great” when he got into his white Corvette. He chose not to provide further details.
Recently, a private forensic laboratory in Florida forwarded a hair sample to FBI Perform more complex analyses.
Experts told Fox News Digital that if the hair does not match anyone known to be at Guthrie’s residence, the hair could be used in investigations or forensic genetic genealogy, potentially guiding a task force of county detectives and FBI agents to identify the suspect.
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Nancy Guthrie’s neighbor targets preppers ahead of Mother’s Day
On Friday, May 8, Fox News Digital reporter Michael Ruiz posted a video and image on X showing the flowers and signs placed outside Nancy’s Residential. The update features a poster with a direct message to those responsible for her disappearance.
“🎗️🎗️🎗️ Someone posted this Mother’s Day message outside Nancy Guthrie’s house, addressed to her kidnapper,” Ruiz said in the post.
The sign read: “Your mom would be mortified if she knew what you did. So before you send her flowers on Mother’s Day, please take Nancy home or tell your family where she is…”
“Send Nancy home. It’s never too late to do the right thing. God is watching you,” read another poster, posted next to artwork, teddy bears and flowers.
Nancy Guthrie Survey: Savannah Misses Mom on Mother’s Day
Sunday, May 10th Savannah Guthrie Nancy is celebrating her first Mother’s Day since she was abducted from her Catalina Foothills residence. Nancy was last seen at home on the night of January 31st.
Nanos previously said investigators suspect Guthrie was abducted from her residence around 2:30 a.m. on February 1.
Deputies responded around noon that day after her daughter and son-in-law called 911 to report her missing.
Since then, the FBI, with the help of Google, has obtained Nest doorbell footage that depicts a masked man of average height and build holding a holstered gun. Guthrie’s The front steps occurred around the time of her abduction.
About three weeks ago, a man dressed similarly was seen approaching her door again.
Although his name has not yet been released, retired FBI profiler Jim Clement told Fox News Digital this week that he believes the suspect made several mistakes that could help investigators identify him unless someone in his close circle comes forward first.
Although investigators released video footage and images of a masked man on the 84-year-old’s porch and Savannah offered a $1 million reward, no suspects have been identified in the case.
The total reward for information that helps solve the case is more than $1.2 million.

