84-year-old man missing Nancy GuthrieThe mother of Savannah Guthrie, missing since February 1, is raising growing questions about the way the case was handled. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and FBI are searching for her, but no results have been found.

Police officers on scene lack experience
An unnamed law enforcement insider news nation Journalist Brian Entin strongly criticized the department’s handling of the situation. The identity of the source is being withheld from the upcoming interview. katie pavlich tonight Said the officer who was first on the scene did not have the required experience.
“None of the people who were on scene at that time were lifelong homicide detectives. They didn’t have a lot of experience in homicide at the time, including the supervisor, who, from what I understand, had never investigated a homicide before being named chief of the homicide unit,” the source said.
When Entin asked the chief why he had no homicide experience, sources said favoritism plays a role in such decisions.
The source responded: “You’re making decisions by people who will install friends and do things for them, not people who are competent and can do the job right.”
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Nancy Grace calls for Sheriff to resign
On Sean Hannity’s show, legal commentator and true crime broadcaster Nancy Grace directly addressed the criticism and told fox news “By destroying the crime scene and releasing the crime scene prematurely, they destroyed a lot of evidence,” she said.
She also disagrees with the softer terms used to describe what happened. “People calling them ‘blunders,’ which is certainly perfumed pigs, isn’t it? That’s a euphemism for ‘blunders’ — they screwed up. The federal government doesn’t do that,” she said.
Former FBI agents also raised questions
Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer shares her analysis of X After the new report comes out. Judging from the timeline, she believes the events happened very quickly.
She wrote: “Porch Guy (and perhaps others) quickly pulled her out of bed. The kidnapper was not in the house long. At 2:12 a.m. he appeared on the rooftop camera.” Nancy’s Watch disconnected from pacemaker at 2:28 AM”
“The evacuation was much quicker than initially thought,” she concluded.
Coffendaver also asked several direct questions to Sheriff Chris Nanos and members of the Guthrie family, including Karen and Annie.

