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Sheriff's Department Called to Nancy Guthrie's Home for Unexpected Reason

The Pima County Sheriff's Department responded to a call on Monday, May 18, that brought them to Nancy Guthrie's home in the Catalina Foothills. However, the call had nothing to do with Guthrie's disappearance.

"Someone called the Pima County Sheriff's on us and said we are setting fires in front of Nancy Guthrie's house," YouTube livestreamer Jonathan Lee Riches a.k.a. JLR Investigates wrote on X. He also shared a photo of two police vehicles on the scene.

Things have been relatively quiet outside of Guthrie's home in recent weeks, especially after the media packed things up and left the area. Some YouTubers have returned in an effort to keep attention on the case, which some fear is on the brink of going cold.

"There's frustration because people want to know [what happened]," Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told People magazine earlier this month. "But this is just like any other case. Sometimes you solve them within hours or days. Sometimes it takes a long time."

Guthrie, 84, has been missing since Feb. 1. Authorities say she was abducted from her home in the middle of the night. Despite thousands of tips and several leads, Guthrie's whereabouts are still unknown.

"We still get calls, we still get tips," Nanos told People. "Even if the tip is from last night, 102 days later, because it might be somebody calling saying, ‘Somebody in this neighborhood doesn't look right.' We tell our folks here in Pima County: if you see something suspicious to you, call us."



Anyone with information pertaining to the case is asked to call the FBI (1-800-CALL-FBI).



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This story was originally published May 19, 2026 at 9:32 AM.

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