Sheriff Says "We Are Never Giving Up" as Nancy Guthrie Investigation Marks Six-Month Milestone Today
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said he believes meaningful progress is being made in the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, speaking as the case reached the six-month mark since the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie was abducted from her Tucson home.
Saturday marked six months since Guthrie's abduction. Nanos sat down with KOLD anchor Mary Coleman to discuss the state of the investigation, emphasizing that progress continues even without a publicly named suspect. "I believe we are. I think that based on what we've learned from the scene and all the evidence we've removed from there, to include the DNA, the video analysis, all that work and all the tips. Yes, I think we continue to work further and further along," Nanos said. "We're not where we need to be or want to be, but progress is being made."
Nanos also acknowledged the frustration many in the public have expressed over the pace of the investigation and the limited details authorities have released. "We have gathered a lot of evidence in this case, and I wish you knew it. I wish the community could know all of the evidence, but that's just not how investigations work," Nanos said. "Whether it's this case or any........
