Nancy Guthrie kidnapping The case has taken many twists and turns since the 84-year-old was reported missing on February 1. At one point, Luke Daley, a former con man from Arizona, was briefly detained for questioning by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
Dailey, 37, who previously lashed out at PCSD Police Chief Chris Nanos over the interrogation, told True Crime Arizona that he had “nothing to do” with the case. He accused PCSD of going on a “fishing expedition, let me say something.” Daley’s 77-year-old mother was also questioned. Nancy Guthrie detection. Both men were released within hours.
Now, Luke Daley reportedly may sue PCSD Sheriff Chris Nanos The treatment he and his mother were allegedly subjected to. Social media investigative reporter Jonathan Lee Riches reported Monday that Dailey may soon file a lawsuit against PCSD.
However, as of now, Dailey has not officially stated that he will file charges against Sheriff Chris Nanos.
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Luke Daley has been outspoken about the questioning he and his mother have received and the unwanted media attention it has brought them. They were questioned over Daley’s alleged resemblance to the suspect in the doorbell video FBI Released from the night Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped.
Daley first opened up about the investigation in an interview with Arizona True Crime’s Brianna Whitney. He said that “like everyone else,” he wanted Nancy to come home and stay safe. “
“This is not me,” Dailey said of his potential similarities to the suspect in the video. “I don’t see any resemblance to me. Absolutely not. I have nothing to do with this case. Throughout this whole interrogation, it was more like a fishing expedition to get me to say something.”
The 40-year-old also disputed the manner in which he was detained. He accused PCSD of following him while he was driving, stopping him and then taking him to the station in handcuffs.
“I, like everyone else, just want Nancy to come home and stay safe,” he said. “I hope she’s safe. I hope they find her.”
As of Monday, March 9, PCSD and the FBI are still searching for clues and have not yet identified or arrested a suspect in connection with Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.
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