An investigative journalist claimed on social media that Nancy Guthrie’s son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, had been found at the missing woman’s home as the search continues.
X account @JLRINVESTIGATES reported live from Nancy’s home, writing: “Tommaso was at Nancy Guthrie’s home with law enforcement. We are broadcasting live.”
The account wrote in a follow-up post that Tommaso “entered the garage with what appeared to be law enforcement officers.”
It is unclear why Tommaso, the husband of Nancy’s daughter Anne Guthrie, was at Nancy’s home during the manhunt.
Guthrie family cleared of suspicion
Reporter Ashleigh Banfield previously claim Tommaso may have been the “primary suspect” in the case, and authorities quickly announced that no suspects had been identified. In fact, Nancy’s family, including TommasoPolice said they have ruled out any suspicion in the search for a missing 84-year-old woman, the New York Post reported.
“The Guthrie family, including all siblings and spouses, have been ruled out as possible suspects in this case,” the Pima County Sheriff said. Chris Nanos Said on February 16th.
“The family has been cooperative and gracious and they are also victims in this case,” he added. “To suggest otherwise is not only wrong, it is cruel. The Guthrie family are victims, plain and simple.”
This means that the host of the Today Show Savannah Guthrieand her siblings, Anne and Camren, have been cleared of any wrongdoing in connection with the case.
Tommaso was the last person to see Nancy before she disappeared, but Nanos told the Daily Mail he didn’t want Tommaso to be subject to the wrong scrutiny. The last time Sione saw Nancy was around 9:45 pm on January 31, when she had dinner with him and Anne.
The next day, Nancy was reported missing after she failed to arrive at a friend’s house to watch Sunday church. A suspect in her disappearance has not yet been named.


