The Pima County Sheriff’s Department just shut down a viral claim in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance.
Reports began circulating late Friday evening that the PCSD and SWAT raided a home belonging to a litigator at the Arizona Attorney General’s Office. The claim began after an influencer on the ground released an address and the name of an apparent property owner associated with the home.
“Reporting that current law enforcement activity is surrounding a home belonging to a former county attorney is NOT accurate,” the department’s statement read.
The news comes after reports surfaced that two people were detained in connection with Guthrie’s disappearance after SWAT raided a house approximately two miles from her home.
“There is an active situation happening right now involving the Pima County swat team connected to the Nancy Guthrie investigation. I’m here but not revealing location to not interfere with investigation,” News Nation’s Brian Entin shared via X on Friday, February 13.
He later added, “Appears two individuals were taken out of the house where swat operation is happening. I’m told a nearby traffic stop is also connected.”
According to Entin, a man and a woman were taken out of the home.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos reportedly told local news outlet KOLD that their team was “actively working a lead.”


