Nancy Guthrie missing case probe hits dead end? FBI conducts one more search at her home as no suspects identified

The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has reached a challenging phase as the FBI conducted a thorough search of her Tucson home, lasting over two hours. Nancy, the mother of prominent television journalist Savannah Guthrie, was last seen on January 31, with her family reporting her missing the next day. Despite extensive efforts, authorities have yet to identify any suspects linked to her case. The local community remains anxious, hoping for updates as the FBI continues to gather evidence. The search and subsequent inquiry reflect the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in missing persons cases, emphasizing the need for public awareness and support during such distressing times.
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