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Police share major update on Nancy Guthrie kidnapping suspect!

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In a statement released to the press, Sheriff Nanos emphasized that Cioni and the rest of the Guthrie siblings and spouses have been fully cooperative with law enforcement and are to be regarded strictly as victims. “To suggest otherwise is not only wrong, it is cruel,” Nanos stated, noting that the family has navigated this “trying period” with grace despite the crushing weight of Nancy’s absence. By “leaning away” from the family, investigators have signaled that their focus has shifted entirely toward external threats, a move supported by growing forensic evidence.

The pivot in the investigation is largely driven by a chilling discovery made near the Guthrie property. The FBI recently took possession of a glove found during a grid search of the area. According to reports from CNN, forensic analysis suggests the glove is a direct match to one worn by a masked individual captured on doorbell camera footage on the night Nancy vanished. This piece of evidence has transformed the case from a “missing person” inquiry into a definitive kidnapping investigation involving an unknown assailant.

The gravity of the situation was further heightened by a technological anomaly reported by investigative sources. A cardiac support device registered to a woman named Nancy—believed by many to be Guthrie—recently transmitted a final, frantic burst of telemetry data. The signal indicated “extreme stress” and originated from a location nearly five kilometers from the Guthrie home. Tragically, the coordinates pointed to a commercial garbage compactor, a detail that has added a layer of grim urgency to the FBI’s efforts.

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