Investigators are “actively looking at everyone” as a suspect in Nancy Guthrie’s mysterious disappearance, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said in a press conference Thursday afternoon.
When a reporter asked whether Nanos was investigating Guthrie’s son-in-law Tommaso Cioni, Nanos replied, “We’re actively looking at everybody we come across in this case. Everybody. We would be irresponsible if we didn’t talk to everybody.”
Nanos went on to list “the Uber driver,” who drove Guthrie, 84, to Cioni and his wife Annie Guthrie’s home for dinner Saturday evening, “the gardener” and “the pool person.”
“It’s so cliché, but everybody’s still a suspect in our eyes. That’s just how we look at things and think as cops. Does that mean we have a prime suspect? No,” he explained, adding that “the family’s been very cooperative” and “done everything” asked of them.
“We want that relationship to continue,” he stressed, “and sometimes, people can be mean out there, and that can really harm us and our efforts.”
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