presence of law enforcement officials Anne Guthrie’s The number of people on the streets has gradually increased since search and rescue teams arrived on Tuesday afternoon, ten days after her mother Nancy was last seen, the New York Post reported, citing neighbors.

Two armors beat Fox News’ Michael Ruiz said Pima County Sheriff’s Department vehicles were on the street just after 6 p.m., with more search and rescue trucks stationed nearby.
Additionally, federal agents have been going door-to-door looking for any information about Nancy’s disappearance.
Investigator Nancy Guthrie interrogates neighbor
Ann Adams, 65, lives in a house near Annie Guthrie and her spouse, Tommaso ScioniEight years later, she told The Washington Post, two FBI agents and a Pima County Sheriff came to her on Tuesday to question her.
Officers asked Adams if she had any information relevant to the investigation and asked her to retrieve doorbell camera footage from the night of Jan. 31. Nancy Last seen.
“They just wanted to know if we had anything to share,” she said.
Law enforcement officers searched the area around her residence, which was surrounded by gravel and cacti, but no effort appeared to be made to collect evidence.
Another neighbor, Tony Zaccgnini, 74, told PEOPLE that he had spoken with three sheriffs about her disappearance.
“They didn’t ask for my phone number or anything, but I had a camera installed in the back and front of my house,” Zaccanini said, adding that they didn’t find anything on it.
Search conducted at Annie Guthrie’s home
Investigators first came to his home Anne Late on the night of February 7, just hours after Anne and her siblings Savannah and Camron Guthrie posted a new video message, she and her spouse, Tommaso Cioni, posted a message targeting their mother who was a possible kidnapper.
Anne lives about four miles from her mother’s old home in Tucson.

