Tucson Police Boost Patrols in Nancy Guthrie Case Amid Vlogger Concerns

Police increase patrols in Tucson neighborhoods linked to Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.

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Police have stepped up patrols in parts of Tucson linked to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, as complaints grow over vloggers and amateur journalists entering private property in search of updates on the high-profile case.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department has increased its presence in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood after residents raised concerns about trespassing, with patrols stepped up following reports of “streamers and citizen journalists possibly trespassing.”

Complaints from neighbors led to a recent homeowners’ association meeting, where residents flagged disturbances caused by online content creators, prompting authorities to address the issue directly with the community.

Officials have also increased patrols near the home of Guthrie’s daughter Annie Guthrie and her husband Tommaso Cioni, after similar complaints were made, both locations having drawn attention due to their connection to the ongoing investigation.

More than two months after her disappearance, Nancy Guthrie, 84, has not been found, with law enforcement officials stressing that the case remains active, though public updates have slowed in recent weeks.

The case continues to draw national attention, partly due to Nancy Guthrie’s daughter, Savannah Guthrie, who recently returned to NBC’s Today show, with her family repeatedly urging the public to share any information that could help investigators.