
"Nobody is eliminated. We really don't have enough to say this is our suspect. This is our guy or our gal. We don't know that. It's really kind of reckless to report that someone is a suspect when they could very well be a victim. I bring to you, to the media, I plead with you to be careful of what it is we put out there. We don't have anybody here listed as a suspect."
"Ashleigh Banfield, host of the Drop Dead Serious podcast, has said that an impeccable source has told her that Guthrie's son-in-law Tommaso Cioni, married to Guthrie's daughter Annie, is a suspect in her disappearance. The Pima County Sheriff's Department previously pushed back on Banfield's reporting, emphasizing there is no suspect or person of interest in the case. The sharing of unverified accusations or false information is irresponsible and does not assist the investigation, they said in a statement."
No suspects have been identified in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. Pima County authorities warned that labeling individuals as suspects without sufficient evidence risks harming both investigations and innocent people. Law enforcement cautioned against reckless social media and media reporting that spreads unverified accusations. The FBI is assisting local investigators to track down various leads. An unverified claim named Tommaso Cioni, Guthrie's son-in-law, as a suspect. The Pima County Sheriff's Department emphasized there is currently no suspect or person of interest and stated that sharing false information is irresponsible and does not assist the investigation.
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