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Sheriff Nanos Issues Urgent Warning: Is the Suspect in Nancy Guthrie's Case Still a Threat?

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The search for Nancy Guthrie has now entered its 40th day, and Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has delivered some alarming updates. In a recent interview, Nanos warned that the suspect might not only be targeting Nancy but could pose a risk to others as well. While the sheriff maintains some theories about the suspect’s motives, he emphasizes that details are intentionally being kept private to protect the investigation’s integrity.

Investigators are deepening their inquiry, particularly into a reported internet outage in Nancy’s neighborhood on the night of her disappearance. It raises questions about whether a Wi-Fi jamming device could have been employed during the incident. Nancy, 84, was last seen on January 31 after a family dinner, and her daughter, Savannah Guthrie, has raised the reward for information about her return to an extraordinary $1 million. The family’s hope remains strong, even as they acknowledge the seriousness of the situation—a stark reminder of how quickly life can change.

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