Source: New York Post
Originally Published by: Nancy Guthrie disappearance fuels rise of ‘mom detectives’ swapping tips and losing sleep Arizona man detained in SWAT operation denies link to Nancy Guthrie abduction NPR editor scolds colleague's ’inappropriate remark’ comparing masked Nancy Guthrie suspect to ICE agents Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie missing persons case are not looking into any new names, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said, amid challenges with mixed DNA found at the 84-year-old’s Arizona home at the lab his agency is using. “In terms of leads and working and getting out there, I think that’s still growing, yeah,” Nanos said of the investigation during an interview with “NBC Nightly News” that aired Saturday. The sheriff’s remarks ran counter to statements from local businesses about how they’ve been shown a list of names and images by the FBI.