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Pima County sheriff issues alert for kidnapping suspect less than 10 miles from Nancy Guthrie's home

The Pima County Sheriff's Department has issued an alert for Coral Michelle Smith, a 40-year-old suspect linked to a kidnapping and aggravated assault case that occurred near Tucson. Smith is wanted in connection with an incident that took place on May 29 at the intersection of River Road and La Cholla Boulevard, approximately 6.8 miles from Nancy Guthrie's home. Authorities have stated there is no known connection between Smith and Guthrie's disappearance. Court records indicate Smith has prior charges including kidnapping, assault, and disorderly conduct, though her 2020 kidnapping charge is

A former detective’s new assessment of evidence in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie , the mother of NBC's Today co-host Savannah Guthrie, has intensified concerns about the 84‑year‑old’s fate.

The warning comes more than four months into an investigation that has yielded no suspect, no arrests, and no confirmed breakthroughs. The development affects Guthrie’s family, investigators, and the Tucson, Arizona, community as they brace for what stalled forensic testing and limited searches may mean for the case's next phase.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed to Newsweek the investigation remains active, with DNA and video analysis still underway. “If and when there is a significant development in this case, it will be shared publicly,” the department said in an email.

Savannah Guthrie Shares Emotional New Message: “Bring Her Home”

Savannah Guthrie shared a new message on Instagram Stories alongside a painting of Christ’s ascension. “Oh my, my soul it cries out…Bring her home,” she wrote. The Today co‑host has been a steady public voice throughout the investigation , previously posting the same biblical artwork with the words “I believe, I believe.”

Her family—siblings Annie and Camron, along with their spouses—recently thanked the people of Tucson for their support, saying the community “holds the key to finding resolution in this case.”

Former Detective Says Early Evidence Points to a Troubling Outcome

Former detective Jon Buehler told NewsNation’s Brian Entin that several early indicators have led him to fear Guthrie “didn’t survive the abduction.” He pointed to the complete absence of communication from any potential kidnapper, noting that the lack of a ransom demand or proof of life is “a pretty big stretch” for anyone hoping she survived.

Buehler also highlighted the blood found outside the home, describing it as significant enough to suggest a serious wound, even if not arterial. Combined with Guthrie’s age, medical issues, and pacemaker, the former detective said the circumstances point to a situation in which fear, stress, and force used to gain compliance could have been overwhelming.

Buehler emphasized that his assessment is based on professional interpretation rather than inside knowledge, but his comments reflect the growing unease surrounding the case.

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Sparse Searches Could Complicate Any Future Prosecution

Federal prosecutor and no‑body homicide expert Tad DiBiase told Entin that the limited searches for remains could create major challenges if the case ever goes to trial. He explained that thorough searches serve two purposes: they increase the chance of finding remains, and they allow prosecutors to eliminate alternative explanations such as wandering off, suicide, or a medical collapse. Without that foundation, he said, defense attorneys can argue Guthrie may not be dead or may have left the home on her own.

DiBiase noted stranger‑on‑stranger no‑body homicides are extremely rare, making this case even more unusual. He said while a prosecution is still possible without remains, it becomes far stronger if investigators can show they exhausted every reasonable search area and ruled out competing theories.

DNA Delays Stem From Rootless Hair and Multi‑Lab Testing

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos recently highlighted that multiple forensic labs are involved in processing DNA, including a rootless hair recovered from the home. Rootless hairs are among the most difficult samples from which to extract DNA, requiring specialized facilities and extended processing times. Investigative genetic genealogy is also underway, adding another layer of complexity.

Nanos said the slow pace reflects caution rather than stagnation. He noted DNA analysis not only identifies suspects but also clears innocent people, a point emphasized by two early raids—one in Rio Rico and another near Guthrie’s home—where individuals were detained but ultimately released. Both now have legal representation and have expressed frustration at being swept into the investigation.

Civil Attorney Warns That Early Missteps Could Affect Wrongful‑Death Claims

Litigation attorney Brian C. Stewart, speaking exclusively to Newsweek , said the early investigative pattern raises concerns for any future civil action. He pointed to the confirmed blood at the scene, the limited searches for remains, and the two raids that produced no arrests as a “troubling pattern.” Stewart said while blood and silence from an abductor strongly indicate a crime, civil cases still require a viable defendant with resources to pursue. Lost evidence, he added, makes wrongful‑death claims exponentially harder to win.

Stewart also warned that investigative missteps—such as detaining innocent people without probable cause—could expose agencies to liability. He urged families not to wait for an arrest before exploring civil options, noting civil cases require a lower burden of proof and can run parallel to criminal investigations.

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Fox News (US)IndependentCenter11 days ago
Tucson woman wanted for kidnapping and assault has no connection to Nancy Guthrie case, authorities say

Authorities have clarified that Coral Michelle Smith, a Tucson woman wanted in connection with a kidnapping and assault case, has no link to the suspected abduction of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. The Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed that the two cases are unrelated.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without apparent ideological framing. It reports directly on law enforcement statements confirming the lack of connection between two separate cases. There is no evident bias in language, sourcing, or emphasis.

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NewsweekIndependentCenter12 days ago
Ex-Detective Gives Grim Warning on Guthrie After Savannah’s Latest Plea

A former detective has raised new concerns regarding the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC's 'Today' co-host Savannah Guthrie. Despite over four months of active investigation with no suspects or arrests, the case remains open. The Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed that DNA and video analysis continue. Savannah Guthrie recently posted an emotional message on social media, urging for Nancy's return, while her family expressed gratitude toward the Tucson community for its support.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates on the ongoing investigation without overtly favoring any side. It includes quotes from the Pima County Sheriff's Department and Savannah Guthrie, providing balanced perspectives. There is no evident editorializing or biased language.

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Fox News (US)IndependentCenter12 days ago
Pima County sheriff issues alert for kidnapping suspect less than 10 miles from Nancy Guthrie's home

The Pima County Sheriff's Department has issued an alert for Coral Michelle Smith, a 40-year-old suspect linked to a kidnapping and aggravated assault case that occurred near Tucson. Smith is wanted in connection with an incident that took place on May 29 at the intersection of River Road and La Cholla Boulevard, approximately 6.8 miles from Nancy Guthrie's home. Authorities have stated there is no known connection between Smith and Guthrie's disappearance. Court records indicate Smith has prior charges including kidnapping, assault, and disorderly conduct, though her 2020 kidnapping charge is

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overt ideological framing. It reports on law enforcement actions and provides details about the suspect and the circumstances of the case without apparent bias toward any political perspective.

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