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Lab analyzing DNA collected from Guthrie home
Fox News correspondent Matt Finn provides the latest developments in the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, now in its third week. Joining the discussion on ‘America’s Newsroom’ is former FBI supervisory agent James Gagliano, who offers his perspective on the investigation.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Two former inmates from Tucson are under intense scrutiny online in connection with the Nancy Guthrie case, despite not being formally accused by authorities. One of them even experienced a lengthy SWAT team detention and was subsequently released without facing charges.
The individuals in question are 36-year-old Luke Daley and 32-year-old Kayla Day. Authorities have not charged either with any involvement in Guthrie’s disappearance.
During a recent operation targeting Daley, Day was already incarcerated at the Pima County Adult Detention Complex for failing to appear in court on unrelated charges. The operation unfolded over several hours on February 13, involving numerous law enforcement vehicles at a residence in the Catalina Foothills and surrounding a Range Rover at a nearby Culver’s restaurant.

On February 13, 2026, Pima County Sheriffs conducted a law enforcement operation at the intersection of Camino de Michael and East Orange Grove Road in Tucson, Arizona. This location is roughly two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s residence. (DWS for Fox News Digital)
Court records accessed by Fox News Digital reveal the arrests of both individuals in May 2025 at a Walmart parking lot.
Daley was arrested by the Marana Police Department in Pima County on May 15, 2025, accused of selling drugs, possessing paraphernalia and a gun despite a prior felony conviction, according to the filings.
Officers allegedly witnessed “indicators of illegal drug transactions” centered on a vehicle he was driving.
Although Daley’s complaint does not identify the passenger, Day was also arrested on May 15 at the same Walmart location, and her complaint states she was with a male driver. She also faces drugs and weapons charges in connection with the incident.
Police approached the vehicle where they saw a used syringe with heroin-like residue, according to a probable cause affidavit. Daley and the passenger were subsequently detained.
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A search of the vehicle found heroin paraphernalia, a 9 mm pistol with a loaded magazine, about a thousand opioid pills, suboxone strips and $1,366 in cash, police alleged.
Daley appeared in court on Jan. 12, and is currently out of custody. His jury trial was rescheduled from Feb. 24 to May 19, according to court documents.

Luke Daley booking picture. (Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry)
He was the target of a search warrant on Feb. 13, in which Pima County deputies and the FBI detained people for hours, including Daley and his mother. They were released without charges. None have been accused of playing a role in Guthrie’s suspected abduction.
A Range Rover was towed during the incident, but it was not immediately clear whether it belonged to him. A neighbor told Fox News Digital earlier this week that Daley’s totaled Dodge Charger had been towed by his insurance provider after the raid due to an unrelated crash.
The neighbor added that Daley was “pissed” about the SWAT raid, and his mother was upset because she doesn’t know what’s going on — adding that “everyone wants Nancy Guthrie found.”

Kayla Noel Day booking picture. (Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry)
The Pima County Sheriff declined to comment regarding Friday’s activity and whether any vehicles towed so far in the case had been returned to their owners.
The Range Rover, which had been searched at the scene and sealed with evidence tape before the tow, was not visible from the perimeter of the sheriff’s impound lot when visited by Fox News Digital Tuesday.
“We have no additional comments at this time besides the information released in our updates,” a public information officer told Fox News Digital.

An unidentified man is detained following a traffic stop in Tucson, Arizona, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. A Range Rover was towed from the scene, but he was released without charges. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
Additional court documents reveal Day was also arrested on March 19, 2025, on four more drug-related charges.
Authorities allegedly found Day passed out in the driver’s seat. They saw in “plain view” the presence of drug paraphernalia, according to the complaint. She was asked to step out of the vehicle and allegedly responded with slurred speech and confusion.
She was arrested, and arresting officers said they found opioid pills, a white crystalline substance, a black tar substance and evidence of heroin use.
A warrant was issued for Day’s arrest in January, accusing her of missing court dates in her pending cases.

Pima County sheriff and FBI take away a Range Rover from a Culver’s parking lot in Tucson, Ariz. early Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (Ty ONeil/AP Photo)
She is currently being held without bail, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, but she refused transport to her Feb. 18, court date.
It was rescheduled to Feb. 27, and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department was ordered to transport Day “by any means necessary,” according to court documents.
Daley’s lawyer Chris Scileppi and Day’s lawyer Nicholas Brereton both declined to comment when contacted by Fox News Digital.
In a statement to 12 News, a local outlet, Scileppi disavowed any connection to the Guthrie case.

Photos released on Feb. 10, 2025, show a “subject” on Nancy Guthrie’s property. (Provided by FBI)
“Scileppi Law can confirm that Luke Daley was the subject of two search warrants issued and served on February 13, 2026,” he said. “Mr. Daley and his mother were both detained by law enforcement while the search warrants were being executed.
Both were released without charges, he said.
“Mr. Daley has no link whatsoever to Nancy Guthrie and has no information related to her kidnapping,” Scileppi added. “Like the entire Tucson community, both Mr. Daley and his mother are hopeful that Nancy will be returned to her family unharmed.”

An undated photo of Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie provided by NBC in repsonse to the disappearance of the 84 year-old mother of the Today Show host. (Courtesy of NBC)
A masked suspect in Guthrie’s apparent abduction has been described as standing between 5 feet, 9 inches and 5 feet, 10 inches tall, with an average build. He was carrying a black Ozark Trail brand backpack and what appears on video to be a holstered pistol.
She is believed to have been abducted from her home in Tucson’s Catalina Foothills around 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 1 — about 2 miles from Daley’s home.
Authorities have said that DNA recovered from a glove in the area was not a match for the FBI’s CODIS database — suggesting it does not belong to someone with a criminal history like Daley or Day.