More than 100 days have passed since the 84-year-old man was kidnapped Nancy Guthrie From her $1 million home in Tucson, Arizona. Investigators report that the case is still open but that they are withholding critical information from the public.
The elderly pensioner was kidnapped in the early hours of February 1 and so far no suspects have been identified and no arrests have been made. pima county Sheriff Chris NanosThe 70-year-old who is leading the investigation confirmed that certain details were deliberately withheld from detectives as they continued to investigate the case.
Chris Nanos says there’s ‘absolutely’ information on Guthrie’s disappearance
In an interview with KOLD reporter Renee Romo, Nanos said there was “absolute” information Guthrie’s The disappearance has not been disclosed to the public.
“This is not done because we have to keep it secret. It’s because we have to protect our case,” he said.
Nancy Guthrie Update: Arrest imminent?
Despite growing public concern over the lack of updates, application insists progress is being made and expresses confidence an arrest will eventually be made.
“I believe at some point we will make an arrest in this case. Whoever that person is, that person is entitled to a fair and impartial trial.” application Customs is cold.
Guthrie was last seen on January 31, when she had dinner with her daughter Anne and her son-in-law before being taken to her residence Tommaso Scioni.
Shortly thereafter, it was discovered that her doorbell camera was disconnected. However, FBI Video later retrieved by investigators showed a masked man standing at her front door carrying a backpack.
The case also involves multiple ransom letters sent to TMZ and various local news organizations.
Chief Nancy Guthrie opens up about public dissatisfaction
He acknowledged public dissatisfaction. However, he said lengthy investigations often require patience. “But it’s like any other case. Sometimes it takes a long time,” he said.
Nanos also backed his team in light of the criticism, stressing that much of the work is being done behind the scenes by investigators. “The Sheriff doesn’t investigate, his team does the investigation,” he said.
a lonely line DNA The items recovered from the crime scene are currently being tested at the FBI crime lab, which was first sent to a private lab in Florida.
Detectives are currently sifting through “tens of thousands of video” recordings from street intersections and doorbell cameras, with the aim of linking digital evidence to the suspects once DNA analysis is concluded.
“We still have so much work to do, and it’s ongoing, and we have some physical evidence. We’re not going to give up on it just because it’s been 100 days,” he told People.

