A fresh claim in the ongoing Nancy Guthrie case has emerged alleging that Annie Guthrie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, have not been seen at their residence for more than seven days. However, authorities have not verified the assertion.
The remark comes fromself-describedinvestigative commentator Jonathan Lee Riches, who posts online under the name JLR, and has renewed attention on the daughter and son-in-law of missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. However, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos hasexplicitlycleared the entire Guthrie family, including all siblings and spouses, as possible suspects in the apparent kidnapping.
Riches took to X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday to assert that Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni had 'totally left their home' and 'haven't been there in over a week'. He cited anunnamed neighbourwho allegedly said the couple and their vehicle had not been spotted at their Tucson, Arizona property since the previous week.
'The Sheriff cleared Annie & Tommaso, so they are free to go. They totally left their home. Haven't been there in over a week. Car gone. Same home authorities treated like a crime scene. Where is Nancy Guthrie?' Riches wrote.
No official evidence has beenpresentedpublicly that connects Annie Guthrie or Tommaso Cioni to any misconduct, and no arrests have been made in relation to the case. Law enforcement authorities have not confirmed the claim.
Investigationinto the Nancy Guthrie disappearance continues more than 100 days after she was last seen. The property where the claim centres was previously treated as a crime scene by investigators, according to Riches' social media posts.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on 31 January 2026 at 9:48 pm when family members dropped her off after dinner at her Catalina Foothills home near East Skyline Drive and North Campbell Avenue in Tucson. Authorities believe she was abducted from her residence against her will and is without her necessary medication.
Blood dropsmatching Nancy's were found on the porch of her home, according to photos taken at the scene. The FBI hasincreasedits reward for information leading to Nancy's recovery and/or the arrest and conviction of those involved to $100,000 (£74,060).
The family of Nancy Guthrie is offering up to $1 million for information leading to her recovery.
Nancy Guthrie's family offers $1 million to anyone with information that leads to the missing 84-year-old's recovery.https://t.co/iitIkbboUa
Source: International Business Times UK