Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is not taking any crap from individuals criticizing how he and his investigators are dealing with the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping.
On Sunday, Nanos was interviewed by a Each day Mail reporter concerning the case and, at one level, their convo turned to the sheriff’s critics, who’ve slammed him and his detectives for allegedly packing up and leaving the crime scene early.
However Nanos stood his floor, insisting his officers completely investigated Guthrie’s property and he feels assured they did their job correctly earlier than the FBI swooped in and did one other sweep.
The sheriff famous, “My officers had been there for nearly 20 hours, they usually processed their scene, acquired it completed, and introduced in all of the proof.” Nanos then stated the FBI got here in and “did their factor.”
Nanos additionally revealed his brother had died … the day after Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped and the nationwide media flew in to Tucson, Arizona, to cowl the large story.
As everybody is aware of, the 84-year-old Guthrie is the mom of TODAY present host Savannah Guthrie — and she or he was ripped from her Tucson dwelling on February 1.
The FBI not too long ago launched pictures and video exhibiting the alleged kidnapper on a recorded doorbell digital camera lurking round the entrance porch of Guthrie’s home. The alleged intruder was carrying a masks, gloves, and jacket, whereas additionally carrying a backpack.
On Sunday, the FBI introduced that DNA was recovered from a glove that seems to match the gloves worn by the alleged perpetrator. The company plans to run the DNA profile by its CODIS database in hopes of figuring out a match tied to a convicted offender.