A normally quiet neighborhood in Rio Rico, Arizona, became the center of national attention this week after law enforcement descended on a modest home during the ongoing search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie.
Authorities searched the property following a tip suggesting that Nancy might be inside the residence. The development marked another dramatic turn in the high-profile disappearance that has gripped the region for nearly two weeks.
Nancy is the mother of Savannah Guthrie, co-host of NBC’s Today, adding national visibility to the case.
The homeowner, identified by CNN as Josefina, said officers arrived at her house after receiving information that Nancy could be there. She maintained that she cooperated fully with investigators.
“They had somebody give a tip that the lady was in my house,” Josefina said. “I told them you can go in and search my house, there is nobody there. I have nothing to hide.”
Josefina confirmed that her son-in-law, identified as Carlos, was detained during the investigation. However, she strongly denied that he had any involvement in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.
In a video shared on social media, Josefina described the scene as officers moved in and out of her home, taking photographs and searching the property.
“They keep going in and out of my house, taking pictures, and I don’t know why,” she said.
According to Josefina, officers showed her surveillance images recovered from Nancy’s home and asked whether the person in the footage resembled her son-in-law.
“From the house? Yeah, they showed me the picture,” she explained. When asked whether it looked like him, she replied, “No, it doesn’t look like him.”
She also stated that officers broke down her door while she was away in Tucson and were still conducting the search when she returned. Josefina said she did not immediately receive clarification regarding whether a search warrant had been issued at that time.
Despite the intense police activity, she expressed sympathy for Nancy’s family.
“I’m sorry what’s happened to the Guthries,” she said. “I don’t know her, I don’t know anything about their lives or what’s going on, but I’m so sorry — whoever took her, I hope she got back safe.”
As the investigation progressed, additional details emerged. Reporter Brian Entin said he spoke directly with Josefina, who confirmed that law enforcement had an active search warrant and that electronic devices were seized from the home. The removal of electronics suggests investigators may now be examining potential digital evidence as part of the case.
Josefina reiterated that her son-in-law had never mentioned Nancy Guthrie and that she only became aware of the case after seeing it discussed online. She described him as working as a delivery driver, similar to services such as FedEx.
In another video clip, she recounted the moment officers entered her home.
“They broke my door. They went inside. My son was playing on his Nintendo. He had his headphones on. They put him in handcuffs and took him outside,” she said.
Video footage shared by KGUN9 showed a significant police presence during a traffic stop in Rio Rico connected to the investigation. Multiple patrol vehicles surrounded the area, underscoring the seriousness of the inquiry.
As clips circulated online, public reaction was swift. Some users cautioned Josefina against speaking publicly without legal counsel, while others speculated about the progress of the case.
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At this stage, authorities have not announced formal charges against the detained individual. The investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance remains active, with law enforcement continuing to analyze evidence collected from the Rio Rico property and other leads.
For the community — and for Nancy’s family — answers cannot come soon enough.

