Son-in-Law Detained as Home Searched in Nancy Guthrie Probe
A woman in southern Arizona is addressing a search conducted by authorities at her home in Rio Rico in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.
The homeowner, Josefina, reported that her son-in-law, Carlos, was questioned by law enforcement while they gathered evidence during the operation.
Josefina defended Carlos, stating he was working as a delivery driver at the time and had no involvement in the case. She described him as a hardworking family man with no history of violence.
Josefina expressed concerns about the search process, mentioning damage to her home and temporary confiscation of family members' phones.
Josefina disputed the resemblance of a person in surveillance images released earlier to her son-in-law, pointing out discrepancies in clothing and personal items.
Carlos, when approached by reporters, confirmed he was questioned and released without charges. He denied any knowledge of Nancy Guthrie and hopes for a swift resolution to the situation.
Investigative efforts are ongoing to find Nancy Guthrie, with officials urging anyone with information to come forward as the case remains active.