Nancy Guthrie sheriff defends pace of investigation more than 4 months into search
Sheriff Christopher Nanos defended the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, which has now lasted over four months. He attributed delays to the reliance on lab work and the complexities of scientific protocols. No suspects have been identified, and the investigation remains ongoing as forensic analysis continues.
- ▪Sheriff Nanos cited lab work and scientific protocols as reasons for the investigation's slow pace.
- ▪The investigation has entered its fourth month with no suspects publicly identified.
- ▪Forensic analysis of DNA and video evidence is still underway.
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Missing Persons Nancy Guthrie sheriff defends pace of investigation more than 4 months into search No suspects have been publicly identified and Guthrie's whereabouts remain unknown after four months of investigation By Michael Ruiz Fox News Published June 3, 2026 10:14am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video EXCLUSIVE: Sheriff Nanos gives Nancy Guthrie update Pima County Sheriff Christopher Nanos gives an update on the Nancy Guthrie investigation with Mother's Day and the 100-day mark both just days away.
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