Nicholas Allen Coleman: Pima County Sheriff’s Department “Person of Interest” post sparks debate, “Is this Nancy Guthrie the suspect?”

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A “person of interest” post shared by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department is generating buzz, with many wondering if it has anything to do with the Nancy Guthrie case. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department shared photos of a man named Nicholas Allen Coleman, calling him a “person of interest” in the homicide investigation.

Nicholas Allen Coleman (right): Pima County SD’s “person of interest” post sparks debate, “Is this Nancy Guthrie the suspect?” (Savannah Guthrie/Facebook, @PimaSheriff/X)
Nicholas Allen Coleman (right): Pima County SD’s “person of interest” post sparks debate, “Is this Nancy Guthrie the suspect?” (Savannah Guthrie/Facebook, @PimaSheriff/X)

“Suspect: Homicide investigation. If you see Mr. Coleman, please call 9-1-1 immediately,” X’s post read.

Coleman is described as a 22-year-old man with brown hair and brown eyes. “A suspect in a homicide investigation involving the death of an adult male. Investigators believe he may currently be temporarily bald. Mr. Coleman also has an active arrest warrant for drug-related charges,” the poster reads, adding that he “should be considered armed and dangerous.”

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department did not specify whose murder Coleman was wanted for, and based on the details, it did not appear to be related to the Guthrie case. However, netizens soon began to question whether the two cases were related.

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“Is this Nancy Guthrie’s suspect?” one user asked.

Others marked the survey page with an X to draw their attention to the post.

Nancy Guthrie Case

Months after Nancy went missing, there has been no update on her whereabouts, and no suspects have been found. While the Guthrie family is tormented by the uncertainty surrounding the case’s outcome, her daughter Savannah Guthrie Previously even admitted that her mother may be dead.

Savannah previously said in the video that she and her relatives “still believe in miracles” and “still believe she can come home,” and she also admitted her mother may be “gone.”

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos The Sheriff’s Department is still working with the FBI, labs and forensic examiners across the country and “we still need to sort through thousands (hours) of video footage,” it said previously.

Learn more | Nancy Guthrie’s neighbor claims she saw a “strange man” in the days before she disappeared, “hunched over and wearing street clothes…”

FBI has received ‘potential key’ DNA It was recently reported that evidence was found in Nancy’s Arizona home. Hair samples originally sent to a private laboratory in Florida are now being analyzed using the FBI’s advanced technology.

No suspects have been identified in Guthrie’s case.

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