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Sheriff Nanos Defends His Search Strategy Amid Criticism in Nancy Guthrie Case

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The search for Nancy Guthrie, mother to Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie, has taken a serious turn, raising eyebrows and voices in the process. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is stepping up to defend his team against accusations of mishandling the investigation after releasing the crime scene early. He insists that meticulous procedures were followed and emphasizes that his officers worked diligently on the case before the FBI took over to further secure the site.

Nancy was reported missing on February 1, and it’s believed she may have been kidnapped, not simply lost in a burglary mishap. With the investigations still underway, technology is being deployed in the search, including a digital scanner to track Nancy’s pacemaker signals, while Savannah is doing her part by reaching out on social media to address the potential abductors. The hope remains that the Guthrie family receives some positive news soon. After all, if a mother’s love can’t hold the family together, what can?

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