
Nany Guthrie’s case has gripped the entire nation. As the search for “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mom is heading towards a 100-day mark, authorities have shared a new update.
As the case approaches a heartbreaking milestone.
Pima County Sheriff Responds to FBI Director Kash Patelâs Comments
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said his department is aware of recent public comments made by FBI Director Kash Patel regarding the investigation into Nancy Guthrieâs disappearance.
According to the sheriffâs office, local authorities responded immediately on the night of the incident and began coordinating with federal officials right away.
âSheriff Nanos responded to the scene the night of the incident, providing immediate local leadership and oversight,â the statement read.
Officials also confirmed that an FBI Task Force member was present at the scene alongside local personnel as the investigation unfolded.
Authorities Urge Public to Share âEven Small Detailsâ in Search for Nancy Guthrie
âThe Pima County Sheriffâs Department remains fully committed to the investigation into Nancy Guthrieâs disappearance. This is an active and ongoing investigation, and we continue to work closely with our partners at the FBI,â the Pima County Sheriffâs Office told Us Weekly in a separate statement on Monday, May 4.
Officials said forensic work continues across several agencies as investigators push forward in hopes of finding answers.
âDNA and video analysis are underway, supported by laboratories across the country,â the statement continued.
âAdvances in technology are aiding investigative efforts, and tips continue to be received and reviewed.â
Authorities continue to encourage the public to come forward with any information related to the case, stressing that even the smallest clue could help investigators.
Authorities Urge Public to Share âEven Small Detailsâ in Nancy Guthrie Case
The statement emphasized that communication with the FBI started almost immediately after the incident was reported.
âThe FBI was promptly notified by both our department and the Guthrie family,â the sheriffâs office shared.
While officials noted that FBI Director Kash Patel was not personally at the scene, they stressed that coordination with federal investigators began âwithout delay.â
The sheriffâs office also addressed questions surrounding evidence processing, explaining that operational decisions were made in real time based on investigative needs.
Authorities said multiple agencies continue working together as forensic analysis moves forward.
âThe laboratory utilized by the Pima County Sheriffâs Department and the FBI Laboratory in Quantico has worked in close partnership from the outset and continues to collaborate in the analysis of evidence,â the statement continued.
Officials reiterated that the investigation remains active and fact-based as teams continue searching for answers in the high-profile case.
âWe remain committed to a thorough, coordinated, and fact-based investigation and will continue working closely with our federal partners as the process moves forward.â
Disappearance Timeline Raises Urgent Questions
Guthrie has now been missing for nearly three months. Tuesday, May 12, marks 100 days since she was last seen at her home in Tucson, Arizona.
She was reported missing by a family member shortly after her disappearance.
Officials later shared that Nancy had a pacemaker and relied on essential medication, raising concerns about her well-being.
Investigators also revealed that her pacemaker stopped syncing with her Apple Watch the same night she vanished.
Days later, the FBI released doorbell camera images showing a man in a ski mask outside her home on the morning she disappeared. Despite the development, no suspect has been publicly identified.
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