Nancy Guthrie Investigators 'Leaning Away' From Relatives as Suspects, Sheriff Reveals Family Members He Hasn't Spoken With as Much
It has been over 2 weeks since Nancy Guthrie has been the subject of an alleged kidnapping, and there have been no arrests.
There have been a lot of unverified rumors circulating about suspects, but a new report has come in about the family.
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A report from ABC News has sources allegedly telling them “investigators are leaning away from any relatives of Nancy Guthrie as suspects.”
This comes on the heels of the Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos sharing that no one has been ruled out and the Guthrie family’s assistance.
“I stay in touch with them, mostly Savannah. I’ve not been in touch with Tommaso or Annie too much,” he said. “I have talked to them a little bit, but I know the investigators are in touch with them. But I’ve really told people, this is a lot of stress,” the Sheriff told the Daily Mail.
He then confirmed he would not say who the last person to see Nancy is.
“We know who it is, but… when we saw everybody was attacking everybody and saying it’s this we just thought, you know what? We’ll say it was family.’
He said the whole family has been “nothing but cooperative,” adding, “Everything we’ve asked for, they’ve given us. They’re in such a state of grief. But they’re also, you know, I think they’re a little weary too, of what’s been going on and being said about them.”