The Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos, has attributed the prolonged investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s suspected abduction to the complexities of lab work, scientific protocols, and the judicial process. This investigation has now extended into its fourth month. During an interview with local media this week, Nanos explained the challenges faced in the case.
“It’s not as simple as sending a detective to interview someone and then making an arrest,” Nanos told Tucson’s KOLD-TV. “This case is particularly sensitive, and the reliance on laboratory analyses is a significant factor in the delay.”
The investigation heavily depends on DNA and digital testing from lab work, which has proven crucial, Nanos added.
Although the interview was broadcast on Monday, a representative from the sheriff’s office clarified to News Agency that the conversation had taken place “several weeks ago.”
A split image shows Sheriff Chris Nanos addressing reporters about the case, alongside a photo of Nancy Guthrie engaged in a game of mahjong. (Credit: Rebecca Noble/Reuters, Courtesy of NBC)
