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Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos announced that Nancy Guthrie’s entire family has been officially cleared as possible suspects in her February 1, 2026, disappearance from her Arizona home. The decision includes all of Guthrie’s siblings and their spouses, who had been cooperating fully with law enforcement throughout the ongoing investigation.
Sheriff Nanos emphasized the family’s full cooperation and called on the media and public to avoid speculation, noting that unfounded accusations on social media have contributed to additional stress for the family during a difficult time. “They are not involved,” Nanos stated, urging respect for the privacy and emotional well-being of the Guthrie family as the search continues.
The investigation into Nancy Guthrie, 78, remains active, now with assistance from the FBI, as authorities continue to pursue leads regarding her whereabouts. Law enforcement officials have stressed that, despite extensive media coverage and public interest, no credible evidence has linked any family members to the disappearance, underscoring the importance of following verified information.
This update comes in the wake of widespread speculation online, which had included unverified theories about the family’s possible involvement. The sheriff’s statement aims to clarify the official status of the investigation while reminding the public that rumors can cause real harm to those personally affected.
As the search continues, authorities are focusing on other investigative avenues, collecting evidence, interviewing potential witnesses, and coordinating with federal agencies to locate Nancy Guthrie and determine the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. Sheriff Nanos reaffirmed the department’s commitment to resolving the case while maintaining sensitivity toward the family and community impacted by this ongoing situation.
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