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Guthrie Family Visits Memorial as Search for Nancy Guthrie Enters Second Month

Investigators continue forensic and digital reviews, with a $1 million family reward and an FBI offer driving new tips.

Overview

  • Savannah Guthrie, sister Annie, and brother‑in‑law Tommaso Cioni made their first public visit to the memorial outside Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home, leaving flowers and a handwritten note.
  • Authorities say the case remains an active suspected abduction, with blood evidence from the home and doorbell video of a masked person guiding the investigation.
  • The FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department are reallocating some resources, including shifting personnel to Phoenix to focus on extensive video analysis and lab work while maintaining operations in Tucson.
  • No arrests have been announced, no suspect has been publicly identified, and investigators have ruled out family members and spouses as suspects.
  • A $1 million family reward, alongside an FBI offer of up to $100,000, has generated additional leads as officials continue to process thousands of tips and urge the public to contact the tip lines.