A former FBI agent has expressed disappointment with the Pima County Sheriff's Department over the handling of the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case. Guthrie, 84, went missing on February 1 and her family has been searching for her ever since.
The case took a confusing turn when the Pima County Sheriff's Department posted on social media that Nancy Guthrie had been found, but it was later revealed that the post referred to a different missing woman.
Investigations are ongoing, with the FBI analyzing DNA evidence recovered from Guthrie's Arizona home, including hair samples. Experts believe the findings could be crucial in solving the case.
Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer has questioned the decision to send the DNA sample to a Florida lab instead of the FBI, which she believes could have delayed progress.
Coffindaffer expressed her disappointment, stating that the Guthrie family and those who care about justice for Nancy Guthrie should be upset by the handling of the case.