Authorities continue to investigate the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since January 31 after being dropped off at her home near Tucson, Arizona. Police say the search remains active, and officials are urging the public to focus on verified updates instead of rumors. Several individuals have reportedly been detained for questioning, but investigators have not announced any confirmed suspects or shared details suggesting criminal charges at this time.
Investigators have examined evidence found near Guthrie’s property, including a glove that appeared similar to one seen in doorbell camera footage. Law enforcement has not confirmed whether the item is directly connected to the case, and officials emphasize that the investigation is still developing. Authorities continue reviewing information carefully and have asked the public to avoid speculation while evidence is analyzed through proper investigative procedures.
In a recent update, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said investigators wanted to prevent unfair scrutiny toward family members. Officials clarified that Guthrie’s relatives, including siblings and spouses, have been fully cooperative and are not considered involved in the disappearance. Authorities described the family as victims in the situation and encouraged the public to rely on official statements rather than online rumors or assumptions.
Law enforcement has also confirmed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation increased the reward for information from $50,000 to $100,000 in hopes of encouraging tips that could help locate Nancy. Investigators continue searching and ask anyone with credible information to contact authorities. The community remains hopeful for her safe return while the case moves forward through official channels.