Social media users expressed outrage over claims that a memorial set up in front of him Nancy Guthrie’s The house in her memory has been demolished. More than three months have passed now Savannah Guthrie’s The mother is missing. The suspect has not yet been identified.
The impromptu tribute included bright yellow flowers, handwritten notes and signs that read “Bring Nancy Home.”
“The monument has been removed from Nancy Guthrie’s house. I am devastated. Just like the woman who prepared it has disappeared. If the person who removed it sees this message from me on FB, then I can retrieve it and respectfully box it up for the family.” X user wrote.
“Tucson is very resilient. In the two hours I was there, I cleaned up the mess. On the other side of the street, drivers kept arriving and dropping off flower orders in front of Nancy’s house. What makes me proud is being a part of this community, not just a part of it,” she added follow up post.
“This is a sad day for #NancyGuthrie. The memorial has been removed from outside her home. Flowers from all those who prayed for her and held her close to their hearts. Some traveled thousands of miles to show support for her but all their efforts were in vain. Shocking decision,” wrote another user.
‘Monument in front of Nancy Guthrie’s home has disappeared,’ investigative reporter Jaguar Land Rover writes.
“The memorial flowers are gone. Neighbors keep trying to erase Nancy Guthrie,” one user wrote.
News 4 The city of Tucson confirmed that the monument that had stood outside the Catalina Foothills since February had indeed been removed. An X post claimed that the family removed the monument.
“A Pima County Sheriff’s deputy confirmed it was the family who removed the monument. A Tucson resident, a local artist, called to inquire about a painting she had left at Nancy’s house to make sure it had not been stolen by a criminal or unknown person,” The post read.
Why haven’t anyone been arrested yet?
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos The recent revelations about the case explain why no arrests have been made months after Savannah Guthrie’s mother went missing. In an interview with KOLD-TV, Nanos defended what he called a “tedious” process.
“It’s not like a detective goes out and talks to someone and we can arrest him,” Nanos said. “This is a very sensitive case, but what really causes the case to drag on is that we do rely on the labs.” “When you look at these labs and the work they do, you see there’s a science there, and science has rules that it has to follow. Even if it’s not… DNA, they’ll tell you, is not an exact science — it’s over 99 percent accurate. So it’s pretty close, but you still have to follow the rules.”
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Nanos previously acknowledged in an interview with People that the Guthrie couple must be “frustrated” by the lack of answers. However, he seems convinced that answers will come.
“My team, I’ve always said, they’re going to fix this,” he said. “I believe that absolutely 100 percent. … When you have the best minds in the country working on problems, I think they’re going to solve them. It’s just going to take a while.”



