Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance sparks intense interest in son-in-law Tommaso Scioni. TODAY host’s mother Savannah GuthrieShe was reported missing Sunday and authorities believe she was abducted from her home. Sione married Savannah’s sister, Anne Guthriereportedly the last person to see her Saturday night.

Nancy Guthrie had dinner with Annie, who reportedly lived near her home in Tucson, Arizona. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos reportedly told the New York Times that Cione was walking Guthrie home after dinner. Authorities believe Guthrie was taken between Saturday night and Sunday morning. While social media is buzzing with interest in Sione, given that he was the last person to see her, the Pima County Sheriff’s Office made it clear that they have not announced any suspects or persons of interest at this time.
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Authorities also explained that it is standard procedure to speak with people who may have been in contact with Guthrie before his abduction and therefore spoke with Sione. As investigators continue to search for Nancy Guthrie, a number of allegations have been made against Sione’s band and the alleged warrant. To be sure, these claims come from unverified personal accounts. HT.com cannot independently verify these claims.
Tommaso Cioni: Power of Attorney Claims
A post on X claimed Cioni had a “Special Durable Power of Attorney.”
“Principal Tommaso Cioni, signing my name to the #PowerofAttorney this day, May 16, 2025, and first duly swearing an oath, declare to the undersigned authority that I sign and execute this instrument as my power of attorney, and that I voluntarily sign, or voluntarily instruct another to sign on my behalf, that I execute this document as a free and voluntary act of mine for the purposes stated in the power of attorney, and that I am over the age of 18 years or older, of sound mind, and not subject to any restrictions or undue influence,” the alleged document reads.
However, there is no connection between this alleged document and Nancy Guthrie. The documents resurfaced only after her kidnapping, and many online were quick to assert that such documents were common in real estate transactions.
“No big deal. It was just for the mortgage closing between him and Anne. They were used all the time when one party couldn’t attend the loan closing,” one person said.
Tommaso Scioni: the band and its members take center stage
While people online believe the so-called power of attorney document is common, there have also been accusations made against Sione’s band and bandmate Dominic Evans.
Sione is a member of a band called Early Black, which is into shoegaze music. However, the band’s profile attracted attention after Nancy Guthrie disappeared.
“The songs were even crappier than the band’s debut album, Life:Love::Love:Murder. Additionally, as the rest of its trajectory would have it, the band began playing shows locally in Tucson and sometimes in Phoenix and Flagstaff, mostly local but with a few national acts (The Prids, Liars, A Place to Bury Strangers),” part of the bio reverberation read. The word “murder” caused an uproar online.
“The last person to see Nancy Guthrie was Tommaso Cioni. He played in a band called Early Black. The band promoted Life:love :: love:murder on their FB page,” one user wrote on X.
Band member Dominic Evans, who is also apparently a friend of Sione’s, also attracted attention. “I think everyone in the inner circle deserves to be looked at and fully vetted. Including this guy, Dominic Evans. He was a friend and bandmate of Tommaso Cioni. Arrested for burglary, robbery, embezzlement, DUI. Where is Nancy Guthrie?” One person claimed on X.Arizona that judicial records show Dominic Aaron Lee Evans had a case in Tucson Municipal Court.
“Tommaso Cioni’s bandmate Dominic Evans was previously charged with burglary in Pima County,” the profile adds.
Describing how Cioni and Evans came together to form the band, their bio reads: “Early Black was born in April 2007 when Dominic Evans (drums) and Tommaso Cioni (bass, vocals) met Walter I. Gonçalves, Jr. (guitar, vocals) through a series of online and newspaper ads (Evans met Gonçalves, Cioni through a Craigslist post Replying to a post from Tucson) published weekly)”.
