Pima County deputy accused of kidnapping woman in custody, fired from department investigating Guthrie case

An Arizona sheriff’s deputy has been dismissed from his position following serious allegations of kidnapping while on duty, linked to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. This startling development comes as authorities continue their investigation into the case.

The Tucson Police Department revealed to Fox News Digital the arrest of 22-year-old Travis Reynolds, who was formerly with the Pima County Sheriff’s Office. He now faces a charge of kidnapping, a grave accusation that reportedly took place during his official duties.

“The Tucson Police Department has apprehended Travis Reynolds, charging him with one count of kidnapping due to alleged misconduct while he was on duty,” the department stated. Despite the arrest, they emphasized that the investigation remains “active and ongoing,” choosing to withhold additional information at this stage.

Reynolds, who once served as a deputy in Pima County, made a court appearance following these charges. The allegations suggest that the incident occurred while he was responsible for transporting a detainee, adding a layer of complexity to the case.

Former Pima County sheriff’s deputy Travis Reynolds appears in court wearing an orange jail uniform

In light of these serious charges, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Reynolds has been removed from his position. As the investigation progresses, the community remains on edge, eager for further updates on this troubling situation.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department also confirmed Reynolds’ employment has been terminated.

“The Tucson Police Department notified the Pima County Sheriff’s Department of the arrest, and the employee was terminated,” the agency said in a statement. “We don’t have any additional information to provide.”

According to an interim complaint obtained by KOLD, Reynolds was transporting a female detainee to the Pima County Jail when he allegedly made inappropriate remarks about her appearance.

Courtroom view of Travis Reynolds appearing before a judge during his initial appearance in Pima County, Arizona

A courtroom screen shows Travis Reynolds during his initial appearance in Pima County, Ariz. Reynolds faces a kidnapping charge for alleged misconduct while working as a sheriff’s deputy. (Pima County)

The complaint states Reynolds shared a vape pen with the handcuffed woman and told her he could “help” her case, allegedly suggesting they go to a hotel and have sex. 

Investigators allege Reynolds also showed the detainee sexually explicit videos and delayed taking her into the jail, even as other officers were processing other individuals in custody.

The woman told investigators she felt intimidated due to Reynolds’ position as a law enforcement officer and the “power dynamic” between them. She also indicated the encounter may not have been an isolated incident, according to statements made in court.

During his initial appearance, prosecutors told the court the allegations were “very, very concerning” given Reynolds’ position and the imbalance of power between him and the alleged victim, adding there were indications the conduct may have occurred before.

Pima County Sheriff's deputies assembling in front of Nancy Guthrie's home

Pima County Sheriff’s deputies search near Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson Feb. 6, 2026. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

Prosecutors also said the alleged victim is “very afraid” of Reynolds and expressed concern about potential retaliation.

Authorities say Reynolds later removed the woman from the vehicle and instructed her to expose herself before eventually bringing her inside the jail. Jail surveillance video reportedly confirmed parts of her account.

Reynolds told investigators he “may or may not” have shown explicit material or discussed sex with the detainee, according to the complaint.

His defense attorney told the court Reynolds has no prior criminal history and is a lifelong Arizona resident.

A judge set Reynolds’ bond at $200,000 and ordered no contact with the alleged victim, along with a prohibition on weapons.

He is scheduled to appear in court again for a preliminary hearing April 6.

The sheriff’s department has also been involved in the search for Guthrie. When asked whether Reynolds had any role in that case prior to his termination, officials declined to comment.

Authorities also declined to provide further details about Reynolds’ employment history or whether he had faced prior complaints.

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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