TUCSON, AZ – A sheriff’s department has intensified efforts to locate a missing woman identified as Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared nearly two weeks ago in what authorities are treating as an abduction case.
The local sheriff issued a direct warning to the suspect during a recent press briefing, stating “we’re going to find you” as the search enters its second week. Guthrie’s captor remains at large despite ongoing law enforcement efforts.
Authorities have not released specific details about the circumstances surrounding Guthrie’s disappearance or the identity of the suspect being sought. The case has prompted coordination between multiple law enforcement agencies at the local and federal levels.
Questions have emerged regarding the level of cooperation between local investigators and federal authorities working the case. Sources familiar with the investigation suggest there may be coordination challenges affecting the search efforts.
The sheriff’s department has not provided updates on potential leads or evidence gathered during the nearly two-week search period. Officials continue to ask for public assistance in locating both Guthrie and the suspect.
Federal investigators have joined the case, though the extent of their involvement and any jurisdictional considerations have not been publicly detailed by authorities.
The investigation remains active as law enforcement agencies work to locate Guthrie and apprehend the individual responsible for her disappearance. No timeline has been provided for potential developments in the case.

