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'Just Let Her Go': Sheriff Remains Hopeful Nancy Guthrie Will Be Found Alive

Sheriff Chris Nanos said 400 personnel are searching and holding hope Nancy Guthrie is alive despite no proof otherwise after 18 days of investigation.

  • On Tuesday, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said he is holding onto hope that Nancy Guthrie is still alive after 18 days, as the search enters its third week.
  • Guthrie was last seen on Jan. 31 and declared missing on February 1, while last week investigators released doorbell camera video of an armed, masked suspect at her front door.
  • Investigators say DNA from black gloves recovered 2 miles from Guthrie's home was uploaded into CODIS with no matches, while DNA evidence from the residence is under review at a private forensic laboratory.
  • About 400 search personnel are deployed, using helicopters and a high-tech Bluetooth signal detector to track Guthrie's pacemaker signal, while FBI Phoenix increased the reward to $100,000.
  • Local news outlets and TMZ received alleged ransom notes demanding Bitcoin, while Savannah Guthrie, 'Today' co-host, shared a video on Sunday expressing hope as investigators trace clothing and backpack purchases and visit gun shops seeking a holster image.
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'You have no proof she's not alive': Sheriff holds out hope in Nancy Guthrie case

As the search continues in its third week, concerns continue to arise about Nancy Guthrie's heart condition and her required daily medication.

·Missoula, United States
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'Just let her go': Sheriff remains hopeful Nancy Guthrie will be found alive

Nancy Guthrie has been missing for more than three weeks, but the local sheriff remains hopeful. "We tell that monster, 'Just let her go—let her go,'" he said.

·Sacramento, United States
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KPNX broke the news in Phoenix, United States on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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