Annie Guthrie’s car becomes topic of conversation again after photos surface Nancy Guthriedaughter and son-in-law, Tommaso ScioniTogether. The 84-year-old was reported missing by her family on February 1, and authorities believe she was taken the night before from her home in the Catalina Foothills near Tucson, Arizona.

Of all the members of the Guthrie family, Anne and Sione have received the most extensive public scrutiny. Previously, former NewsNation reporter Ashley Banfield reported that Sione was a possible suspect in the case. Authorities retracted those reports at the time, and Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos later clarified that none of the family members were suspects.
However, speculation surrounding the pair has continued since Guthrie dined with Anne the night before she was reported missing. Guthrie’s home was reportedly close to Anne and Sione’s home, and the octogenarian’s son-in-law reportedly walked her home that night.
Their vehicle was impounded by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, which is assigned to the case, and the couple reportedly has not yet retrieved it. There were reports that authorities intended to return it, but because it had been taken apart by law enforcement, they would have to put it back together before returning it. The information was reportedly shared by television reporter Nancy Grace.
Among them, the so-called photos of Anne and Sione were exposed, triggering heated discussions.
Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni photos spark debate
Several people have shared alleged photos of Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni. It was not immediately possible to tell whether the photos were from today or the day before. However, those who shared the photo criticized Anne for choosing to hide her face.
Anne was seen wearing a hoodie with the hood open and sunglasses. She also often pulls her hoodie up to her chin to hide the lower half of her face. Sione, on the other hand, was wearing a T-shirt and sunglasses.
One person who shared the photo wrote: “If this was me and I was innocent, I would not hide my damn face no matter what anyone told me to do! I would stand there with my head held high…but, it’s just me.” It’s worth noting that, according to law enforcement, Anne Guthrie is not a suspect and should be considered innocent.
Another person shared a photo of the couple and wrote “Anne Guthrie and her husband Tommaso Cioni. It’s confusing why they covered their faces even though they knew Nancy was missing.”
To draw attention to the car, the person added, “I wonder if this blue Honda is the Tommaso that keeps showing up at Nancy Guthrie’s house. Of course, it looks to be the same height.” The couple reportedly drove a blue Honda CR-V.

