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Pima County investigating Sheriff Chris Nanos
The Pima County Board of Supervisors says they will investigate Sheriff Chris Nanos' disciplinary record and work history.
TUCSON, Ariz. - Wednesday marks Day 53 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, as we enter the seventh week since her disappearance from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1.
Authorities believe Nancy was taken from her home against her will.
Wednesday's latest updates
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In her first television interview since Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, Savannah Guthrie says her family is in "agony" over their missing mother.
What happened over the past few days?
The Pima County Sheriff's Department is warning the public about fundraising scams connected to Nancy's disappearance.
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Nancy Guthrie: Sheriff warns of rise in fundraising scams
Investigators say dozens of fake accounts are trying to cash in on the 84-year-olds disappearance. A legitimate $1 million reward has been offered by Nancy Guthrie's family for her safe return.
"Please be advised there is no official GoFundMe or any fundraising effort associated with the Guthrie investigation," the sheriff's department wrote on X.
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Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told KOLD in Tucson that investigators now believe something may have happened weeks before Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Catalina Foothills home.
Nancy Guthrie: Family seeks 'renewed attention' to case in new message
The family of Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, has issued a plea for new information and home surveillance footage, focusing on three key dates—January 11, January 31, and February 1.
The Guthrie family released a new statement on March 21, asking the community for renewed attention, saying "No detail is too small. It may be the key." They are asking for any footage, texts, observations or conversations that hold significance.
Security expert and former FBI special agent James Hamilton, founder of Hamilton Security Group, joined FOX 10 Talks to discuss his theory of what happened in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance.
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Amid national pressure over the Pima County Sheriff's Department's handling of the Nancy Guthrie case, Sheriff Chris Nanos is facing a recall effort.
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Sheriff in Nancy Guthrie investigation facing recall effort
Amid national pressure over the Pima County Sheriff's Department's handling of the Nancy Guthrie case, Sheriff Chris Nanos is facing a recall effort.
A spokesperson with the Pima County Sheriff's Department told FOX News Digital that there's no information regarding a possible home invasion on March 15, and whether it's connected to the case.
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Sheriff Chris Nanos warns that the suspect involved in the Nancy Guthrie case could strike again, and there could be a danger to the public.
The FBI recovered new photos from three cameras on Nancy's property, Fox News reported. The photos reportedly do not show anything considered to be suspicious, and the FBI has no plans to release them.
Timeline:
The Pima County Sheriff's Department said cadaver dogs were no longer being used in the search for Nancy Guthrie.
"They are available if needed in the future," Sheriff Chris Nanos told Fox News Digital.
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Nancy Guthrie latest: Cadaver dogs called off by sheriff
The Pima County Sheriff's Department says the use of cadaver dogs in the search for Nancy Guthrie has been put on hold. Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" host Savannah Guthrie, has been missing for weeks.
FOX News' Michael Ruiz provided the latest summary of what's happened so far in the case.
PCSD told Fox News Digital that they were aware of a damaged utility box near her home.
Law enforcement reportedly went door-to-door in Nancy's neighborhood. Savannah Guthrie returned to the "Today" show set for the first time since her mother disappeared. In a statement to Fox News Digital, a "Today" show spokesperson said Savannah plans on eventually returning to the show.
Nancy Guthrie: Savannah Guthrie returns to 'Today" show studio amid search for missing mom
"Savannah Guthrie stopped by the studio this morning to be with and thank her TODAY colleagues," a "Today" show spokesperson told Fox News Digital. "While she plans to return to the show on air, she remains focused right now supporting her family and working to help bring Nancy home."
The Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed that DNA found on a glove just over two miles from Nancy's home was traced back to a restaurant employee. The employee reportedly works near Nancy's home but is unrelated to the case. Other gloves that have been found are still being tested at a private lab in Florida.
It was also reported that the vehicle belonging to Annie, the daughter of Nancy and sister of Savannah Guthrie, was returned to the family. Several people were reported to have arrived and entered the Guthrie home with a metal detector to search for jewelry or small items that may have been dropped during her suspected abduction.
Savannah Guthrie and her family members were seen laying flowers outside Nancy's home on March 2.
Savannah later shared a photo on her Instagram page, saying in part, "We feel the love and prayers," and "please don't stop praying and hoping with us."
The backstory:
Nancy Guthrie went missing on the night of Jan. 31 and was reported missing on Feb. 1 when she didn't show up for church. Since her disappearance, the FBI has released footage of her alleged abductor at her doorstep.
New photos released in search for Nancy Guthrie
The sheriff's department asked for anyone within a 2-mile radius of Guthrie's Catalina Foothills home to submit any footage they may have from Jan. 1 to Feb. 2 that they "deem out of the ordinary or important."
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Nancy Guthrie: Investigators seek help with video
As crews continue to search for Nancy Guthrie, investigators are also asking people who live in the area to check their surveillance video for anything unusual. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more, from Tucson.
Dig deeper:
TMZ said they received a "highly sophisticated" ransom demand involving cryptocurrency.
"The email demands a dollar amount similar to the $6 million ransom demand in the previous email we received, days after the kidnapping. This email graphically describes the consequences if the ransom isn't paid," TMZ said.
Nancy Guthrie: TMZ receives 'highly sophisticated' ransom demand
The note, according to TMZ's report, contains "a highly sophisticated demand" that involves a cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin, as well as graphic descriptions of the consequences if the ransom is not paid.
TMZ said they forwarded the ransom demand to the FBI.
What you can do:
Savannah says her family is offering a $1 million reward for the recovery of Nancy. Anyone with information should contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department has also set up a tipline where the community can submit information. An online form is available for tips.
Nancy Guthrie has been missing since Feb. 1. Authorities say she was taken from her Tucson-area home. Photos from Nancy's doorbell camera showed a masked man on the morning of her disappearance. (Pima County Sheriff's Dept.)
Map of the area where Nancy Guthrie was last seen:
The Source: The Pima County Sheriff's Department, the FBI, and previous FOX 10 reports.