Nancy Guthrie Sheriff Faces Scolding Claim, Says Case Will '100%' be Solved
Summary
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is leading the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance but has expressed frustration about receiving many leads from other offices, including the FBI. Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, vanished over 100 days ago, and no suspect has been publicly identified yet.Key Facts
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen on January 31 near Tucson, Arizona, and reported missing on February 1.
- Authorities believe she was taken against her will; drops of her blood were found at her home.
- Sheriff Chris Nanos leads the investigation and said he is confident the case will be solved.
- Assessor Suzanne Droubie said Sheriff Nanos scolded her after her office gave information to the FBI.
- Nanos was reportedly frustrated because his department had to follow up on many leads, increasing their workload.
- The FBI director claimed the sheriff initially kept the FBI out of the case, but the sheriff's office denies this.
- Nanos survived an attempt to remove him from office amid criticism of how the investigation was handled.
- Authorities ask the public to only report tips that have action potential to avoid overloading investigators.
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