Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie‘s mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing for 100 days—and reporter Brian Entin just addressed a “twist” in the investigation.
On Monday, May 11, the NewsNation senior national correspondent shared the latest on Nancy’s case on Brian Entin Investigates, in an episode titled, “Another twist in Nancy Guthrie investigation—are they really getting closer? Day 100.”
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Entin referenced a recent video published by Fox News Digital, during which a reporter asked Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos for an update on the 84-year-old’s case outside the sheriff’s department.
He recounted, “They asked, ‘Are you any closer to solving the case?’ and it was kind of like an awkward moment, an awkward exchange, but he responded, ‘We are.’ And then he got into his Corvette, and he drove off.”
Entin then revealed, “I thought that was interesting because my sources close to the investigation, sadly, have been telling me that they are not much closer in terms of solving the case.”
Additionally, he pointed out, “Now, that doesn’t mean they’re not doing a ton of work behind the scenes, I mean, just like working all day, every day, tracking down every possible tip. But I don’t get the sense that, from my sources, that they’re getting much closer.”
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To conclude his thoughts on the topic, Entin acknowledged, “Again, there are still tips coming in every day. There were thousands and thousands of tips initially, and more tips that come in. And it’s not a cold case, but it’s just interesting that the sheriff said that they’re getting closer. That’s not exactly what I’m hearing.”
He added, “Hopefully, that changes. I mean, it can literally change in a second. DNA evidence, a hot tip could come in—it could change all of that.”
Later in the episode, Entin also addressed the Pima County Supervisors Board’s push to remove Nanos from office.
Nancy was last seen at her Catalina Foothills residence on the evening of Jan. 31, with her family reporting her missing on Feb. 1. Since then, the FBI released video and still images of a masked man on Nancy’s front porch, and Savannah offered a $1 million reward. No suspect has been named, as of writing.
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