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What are ‘Wrench Attacks?’ Nancy Guthrie Theory Emerges

What are ‘Wrench Attacks?’ Nancy Guthrie Theory Emerges

Summary

Nancy Guthrie, 84, disappeared from her home in Arizona on February 1. A former FBI agent suggested her disappearance might be related to a type of crime called a "wrench attack," where criminals use force to get access to cryptocurrencies.

Key Facts

  • Nancy Guthrie went missing near Tucson, Arizona, in early February 2026.
  • Authorities think she was taken against her will but have not named suspects or made arrests.
  • "Wrench attacks" involve using physical violence or threats to make victims hand over crypto access.
  • These attacks have been increasing globally, with 34 incidents in the first four months of 2026, causing losses around $101 million.
  • A related home invasion happened in Scottsdale, Arizona, 90 minutes north of Guthrie’s home, tied to attempts to steal cryptocurrency.
  • Criminals target people who have crypto wealth or who are connected to someone with it, especially those who show off their wealth publicly.
  • Past wrench attacks include kidnappings and torture to force victims to give up crypto passwords.
  • Officials believe these crimes are rising because cryptocurrency transactions are harder to trace than traditional money.
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