Saturday, February 14, 2026

Nancy Guthrie suspects are no more

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
saturday, february 14, 2026 at 2:04:00 p.m. est

Nancy Guthrie suspects are no more

"None of the three remain in custody," according to Fox noise.

One man was handcuffed at a Culver's restaurant and a vehicle towed away, late last night by the fbi.

His possible involvement in the case has not been told to the press.

--GRA



3 comments:

Anonymous said...




Search for Savannah Guthrie's Abducted Mom Nancy Could Take 'Years,' Local Sheriff Says

(People)"Maybe it's weeks or months or years from now. But we won't quit. We're going to find Nancy. We're going to find this guy," Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said

Meanwhile,the home where authorities searched Friday evening,is reported to be where an older woman lives with her adult son. A neighbor told reporters the “distraught” woman stayed the night at his home while investigators searched her residence.

(GRA:How many houses do they have?)

“She had no idea what they were asking about,” he told the Times of his neighbor. “She had no information about the disappearance or any idea why they were focusing on their house.”

GRA:I wonder if they're mex too.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

FOX NOISE POINTLESSLY REPORTS ,"LAW ENFORCEMENT USING LOW FLYING HELICOPTER--WITH HOMING DEVICE--TO TRY TO CATCH NANCY GUTHRIE'S PACEMAKER SIGNAL."

GRA:A Bluetooth homing device,placed underneath a helicopter flying over Tuscon,Arizona is being utilized in an attempt to pick up the signal that Nancy Guthrie's pacemaker emits. This has been going on "since February 2nd,we think,"said a FOX reporter.

The first thought is,would a pacemaker still give off the signal if the person who has it,is dead?

Supposedly,the battery still emits a signal,no matter the condition of the patient.

I did some extra checking and from what I've read,GPS or Bluetooth cannot be used to "track" a pacemaker,so this "helicopter caper" appears to be a desperate,but pointless attempt to find Mrs.Guthrie--that is,unless something different is going on--technology-wise--they aren't telling the public.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"ONE GLOVE("AN APPARENT MATCH")FOUND TWO MILES FROM GUTHRIE HOUSE,BEING CHECKED FOR DNA

(FOX Noise)FBI says it received preliminary forensic results in Guthrie case

An FBI spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Sunday that a glove with a DNA profile recovered in the Nancy Guthrie case is different from other gloves that have been found and appears to match the gloves of the subject seen in the surveillance video.

Investigators collected approximately 16 gloves in various areas near the house, the spokesperson said, noting that most of them were searchers’ gloves that they discarded in various areas when they searched the vicinity.

"The one with the DNA profile recovered is different and appears to match the gloves of the subject in the surveillance video," the spokesperson said.

Experts have said the gloves that the subject appears to be wearing in doorbell video outside Nancy Guthrie's home look like nitrile gloves that are pulled over another pair of gloves.

The FBI spokesperson said the gloves found in a field near the side of the road about two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home were packaged up by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and sent overnight Thursday to a private lab in Florida, adding that they arrived at the lab on Friday.

The FBI received preliminary results on Saturday, according to the spokesperson, and are awaiting quality control and official confirmation before putting the unknown male profile into CODIS, the bureau’s national DNA database. The spokesperson said this process typically takes 24 hours from when the bureau receives DNA.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told Fox News on Sunday that DNA results in the Nancy Guthrie case are still pending at the private lab in Florida and could take anywhere from one to 10 days “depending on the urgency we place on any one item.”

The sheriff added that, as an example, “a glove located two miles from the scene would get more attention than a glove found 10 miles away.”

Nanos said that detectives prioritized certain submissions, but he did not elaborate on what those are or which results will come back first.

GRA:Yeah,I got reeled into this case for various reasons. The motive IS an important question,for a change,which then goes with the "WHO committed the crime" part of it.



--GRA