Nancy Guthrie was reported missing by her family on February 1 and her whereabouts have not yet been found. Authorities believe the 84-year-old was abducted the night before from his home near Tucson, Arizona. While the suspect’s name has not been officially released, there is much speculation surrounding the son-in-law Tommaso Scioni.

Cione was reportedly the last person to see the Today show host, Savannah Guthrie‘s mother, before she was taken away. The octogenarian had dinner with Sioney’s wife, Savannah’s sister Anne, the night before Sioney was reported missing, and it was Sioney who reportedly walked her home. As interest in Cione grew, his personal life also came under scrutiny. This has attracted people’s attention ceoni band Early Blake and bandmates Dominic Evans and Walter Gonsalves.
There have been many theories about Evans’ alleged criminal past, and speculation only intensified after the FBI released video footage of potential suspects outside Guthrie’s door the night she disappeared. While the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department have not yet released the names of any suspects, agency director Kash Patel reported there are currently persons of interest in the case. Among them, claims that Dominic Evans was summoned for questioning went viral.
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What is certain is that the claim was shared on social media through an unverified profile. Here’s the truth behind these claims.
Dominic Evans called to ask? The truth behind the claims
The claim that Evans had been summoned for questioning was widely shared on the Facebook page. “‘That’s him!’ Police have summoned Tommaso Scioni’s bandmate Dominic Evans for questioning and sources say he has confessed…” one post read.
Another post was also shared with the same title. They got quite a few reactions, with some saying Evans looked like the masked figure, while others pointed out the facial features didn’t match.
Regardless of these claims and speculations, from what authorities have told the public, Evans has not been called for questioning in Guthrie’s case. One person was detained yesterday but was later released, but it was not Evans.
The Sheriff’s Department said they are speaking with the person who last saw Guthrie before she disappeared. The claims about Evans only stem from his connection to Sione. Former NewsNation reporter Ashley Banfield had earlier reported that Cione was a suspect in the case, but authorities have retracted that report. However, that hasn’t quelled social media speculation about Guthrie’s son-in-law or his former bandmates.




