
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) visited the residence of Annie Guthrie – the daughter of Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since Sunday. Annie’s husband Tommaso Cioni was the last person to see Nancy Guthrie after dinner at his house the night before. Nancy is 84 years old and is the mother of American journalist and television host Savannah Guthrie.
According to the report, Tommaso Cioni dropped Nancy off at her home. Authorities believe Nancy was taken from her residence against her will.
Annie Guthrie is one of Nancy’s three children. Annie is married to Tommaso Cioni and lives in Tucson’s wealthy Catalina Foothills neighborhood, near where Nancy lives.
According to The University of Arizona, Poetry Center: “Annie Guthrie is a writer and jeweler from Tucson. Guthrie is the author of a jewelry design book with Chronicle Books and a book of poems, The Good Dark, from Tupelo Press.” Also read | Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance turns into possible kidnapping: Blood, forced entry and DNA evidence found in Arizona home
“She was awarded an Arizona Commission on the Arts Fellowship in 2016 to complete a book of nonfiction. Guthrie is currently the Director of Marketing and Promotions for feminist/activist Kore Press and runs a custom-only jewelry store at Splinter Brothers & Sisters Warehouse. She has been teaching Oracular Writing since 2009.
Where was Nancy Guthrie last seen?
Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home Saturday night. She was reported missing on Sunday afternoon. Nancy did not show up at the church, causing concern. Some media reports also mentioned a trail of blood found at her door.
She has limited mobility and could not leave her home without assistance, Nanos said at a news conference earlier Monday, saying her disappearance was being treated as a crime.
“Nancy Guthrie Probably Kidnapped”
Investigators believe Nancy was kidnapped. “At this point, we believe 100 percent that she could not have left that house,” Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told CBS News.
“I believe she was kidnapped, yes. She didn’t leave there. She didn’t go voluntarily. We don’t believe that,” he said.
“She’s 84, she needs her medication, her family needs her too. It’s not dementia related, she’s sharp as a tack. The family wants everyone to know she’s not someone who just wandered off,” he said.





