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Tommaso Cioni, Annie Guthrie not suspects: Authorities clarify Nancy Guthrie’s family, say ‘they were victims’

The Case of Nancy Guthrie kidnapping Her children’s families made tabloid headlines. It started with a suggestion from NewsNation’s Ashley Banfield Tommaso Scioni, Nancy’s son-in-law “may” be a suspect in the case.

NBC “Today” host Savannah Guthrie has been missing since January 31. (via REUTERS)

Since then, nearly every member of the Guthrie family has been considered a possible suspect in Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping. from her eldest daughter, Anne GuthrieSavannah and her husband, Michael Feldman, and her son, former U.S. Air Force pilot Camron Guthrie.

Despite this connection, speculation about the connections continues FBI or the Pima County Sheriff’s Office has not released the names of any persons of interest or suspects. Now, the Pima County Sheriff’s Office is pushing back on those claims, calling them misleading and “cruel.” A statement from the Sheriff’s Office said all family members are “fully cooperating” with the investigation.

“To be clear… the Guthrie family – including all siblings and spouses – have been ruled out as possible suspects in this case,” the statement read. “The family has been cooperative and gracious and they are also victims in this case.

“To suggest otherwise is not only wrong, it is cruel. The Guthrie family are obvious victims…I implore you, the media, to respect your profession and report with compassion and professionalism.”

‘Burglary gone wrong?’: Sheriff’s Office clarifies

Reports suggest Nancy Guthrie’s abduction may have been a burglary, but the Pima County Sheriff’s Office’s response to the claim is false. The Pima County Sheriff’s Office has never confirmed that they are treating the disappearance as a burglary.

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“PCSD never stated this was a burglary,” a statement from FOX 10 read. “Any reports suggesting otherwise are inaccurate. This remains a very active investigation.”

Guthrie was last seen near her home on the evening of January 31. The FBI earlier released footage from a security camera at Nancy Guthrie’s door that shows possible suspects. Earlier Sunday, the FBI said a glove found near Nancy Guthrie’s home appeared to match the glove seen in the suspect’s video. The agency is reportedly awaiting the arrival of final DNA database testing.

A $100,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the suspect.

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