Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos confirms a significant development as search efforts for missing US anchor Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, continue over 100 days.
Sheriff Chris Nanos of Pima County has expressed renewed optimism about the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of popular news anchor Savannah Guthrie. Speaking to local media, he investigators have been testing blood evidence and are now closer than ever to identifying a key piece of information that could lead to solving the case.
The 100-day mark since Nancy Guthrie's disappearance has brought both hope and frustration to her family and supporters alike. Nanos emphasized that while there is no immediate breakthrough, the team remains dedicated to every possible avenue in their quest for answers.
"We are still working tirelessly on this case," Sheriff Nanos said. "We have been testing blood evidence from various sources and believe we may be getting closer to identifying a crucial piece of information."
Nancy Guthrie's disappearance has garnered significant attention both locally and nationally, with numerous leads being pursued by law enforcement agencies. The sheriff’s office continues to work closely with local and federal partners in their efforts to bring Nancy home.
Family members have been kept informed throughout the process, but they remain hopeful for a resolution that could potentially reunite them with Nancy Guthrie. As the search continues, Sheriff Nanos remains committed to providing updates as new information becomes available.