Nancy Guthrie case: 'Pompous' Pima County Sheriff blocking FBI, own detectives — 10 updates as search enters 21st day
Eighty-four-year-old Nancy Guthrie has been missing from Arizona since January 31, prompting an extensive search that has now entered its 21st day. The case has seen escalating tensions between the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI, leading to accusations of obstruction and lack of cooperation. Despite various investigative efforts, including a significant DNA lead that has unfortunately not yielded any results, the search for Guthrie continues with a reward exceeding $200,000 offered for information that could help locate her. The community remains on edge as family and friends cling to hope amidst the uncertainty. Authorities are urging anyone with potential leads to come forward as they strive to resolve this distressing case and bring Guthrie home safely.
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