Did authorities downplay their ties to Mexico in the Nancy Guthrie case? Ex-lieutenant’s shocking theory, ‘It took a huge amount of effort to…’

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Dave Smith, a retired lieutenant and law enforcement consultant with the Arizona Department of Public Safety, told Fox News Digital that authorities may have downplayed the alleged Mexican ties in the Nancy Guthrie case to prevent the FBI from getting involved. This is after the director of the F.B.I. Kash Patel claims FBI ‘kept out of investigation’ It’s been several days.

FILE - A growing collection of yellow flowers and notes fills the home of missing mother Nancy Guthrie. "today" Presented by Savannah Guthrie on March 6, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. (AP Photo/Rebecca Noble, File) (AP)
FILE – An increasing number of yellow flowers and notes are placed at the home of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother Nancy Guthrie on March 6, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. (AP Photo/Rebecca Noble, File) (AP)

Smith noted that the man captured in surveillance footage from Nancy Nestor’s doorbell camera appeared to be wearing a “Mexican carry” style holstered handgun.

“My first thought is always Mexico where major crimes occur because it’s a great safe haven and it’s hard for us to follow,” Smith said. “But in this case, it was clear that someone was taken on purpose. I think that’s why we need to wonder, maybe she was taken to Mexico?”

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“My personal theory is that if Mexico was suspected, it would become a federal investigation,” Smith added. “There seems to be a lot of effort to get the federal government involved in this case. The best thing to do is deny the possibility of any interstate or international transportation of bodies or kidnapping.”

Smith noted that Nancy’s community is only about 60 miles from the border town of Nogales.

“You cross the border, on the Arizona side, and it’s a small town, a relatively small town,” he said. “Across the border is the main urban area, with a population of 300,000.”

Smith added that this can make it easier for them to integrate.

Alleged Mexican ties to Nancy Guthrie case

Regarding the following points Nancy Sent to by someone who claimed to have seen her on TMZ Mexico. The first note was received on the morning of Monday, April 6 Savannah Guthrie Back to the “Today” show.

The person sent a second letter, writing: “I saw her alive with them in Sonora, Mexico.”

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Sonora is a large state in Mexico, bordering parts of Arizona and New Mexico.

However, in the first letter, the sender says of Nancy that “she is dead.”

Authorities reportedly do not believe the notes are legitimate.

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