
"Guthrie was last seen the evening of Saturday, January 31, when she ate dinner at her daughter Annie's Tuscon home. Annie's husband, Tommaso Cioni, dropped Nancy off at her house around 9:45 p.m. local time and says he made sure she made it inside safely before driving away. When Nancy didn't show up to her regular church service on Sunday, February 1, friends notified the Guthrie family, who went to her home to see if something was wrong."
"The PCSD arrived at Nancy's home around noon that Sunday and discovered evidence that, according to Sheriff Chris Nanos, gave officers "grave concern." This included red splatter on her front doorstep, signs of forced entry, and a missing doorbell camera. Homicide detectives were called in because of "what the scene was telling us," according to Nanos. "It's not standard. Typically, our homicide team comes out when he have a homicide, a body," he said at a Sunday briefing, adding,"
Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen the evening of January 31 after dinner at her daughter Annie's Tucson home and was dropped off at her house around 9:45 p.m. When she missed church on February 1, family found her wallet, phone, and medications inside her home and reported her missing. Pima County Sheriff's Department officers found red splatter on the front doorstep, signs of forced entry, and a missing doorbell camera, prompting homicide detectives to respond. Investigators are treating the disappearance as a criminal matter; no suspects or persons of interest have been publicly identified and details about a purported ransom note remain unreleased.
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