Nancy Guthrie Update: SWAT Raid Ends Without Any Arrests, Man Released After Questioning
The raid at a house not far from Nancy Guthrie‘s home ended without any arrests.
On Friday night (February 13), dozens of Pima County deputies, FBI agents, and the Sheriff’s Department SWAT unit raided a house that was less than two miles away from where the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie lives in Tuscon, Arizona.
Law enforcement followed up with a lead that led them to this house and reportedly two people, a man and a woman, were taken into custody for questioning related to Nancy‘s disappearance.
Hours after the raid, it has been revealed that no arrests were made.
Keep reading to find out more…A law enforcement official told CNN that officers converged on two locations near Nancy‘s home on Friday night and they both concluded without any arrests.
Law enforcement questioned one man, but later released him, believing him not to be Nancy‘s kidnapper.
“We may see a couple more of these as this goes on,” CNN’s Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst John Miller said.
Since it’s a kidnapping investigation with a “victim in the balance,” Miller said that law enforcement will likely “move faster” than in other criminal investigations.
“I think we saw that again last night, but this particular lead is not going to go any further,” he added.
If you didn’t see, someone that allegedly knows who took Nancy Guthrie reached out to TMZ again.