BREAKING: FBI Forces Entry Into Home in Nancy Guthrie Investigation — But Family Claims “They Targeted the Wrong House” Agents reportedly stormed the property after a tip suggested the missing woman was inside. The homeowner — mother-in-law of detained delivery driver Carlos Palazuelos — says the raid was sudden, aggressive, and based on a single claim. She insists he had nothing to do with the disappearance. If the tip was wrong… what led federal agents to move so fast? Now, as new details emerge, the family says they’re demanding answers. …Full details and video are in the comments …👇👇👇

  • February 11, 2026

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A woman who lives in the Rio Rico home being searched by authorities in connection with the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie said her son-in-law was detained at a traffic stop earlier today.

The seemingly confused woman, who was not identified by name, told ABC15’s Lillian Donahue that investigators “keep going in and out of my house, taking pictures, and I don’t know why,” according to the clip posted on X.

“They showed me a video to see if it was him, to see … if I recognize the things he was wearing, he doesn’t have any of that. He doesn’t have anything that comes in the video,” she said of surveillance footage she was shown from outside the missing 84-year-old’s home.

A woman speaks to reporters after her son-in-law was detained in Nancy Guthrie's case on Feb. 10, 2026.

A woman speaks to reporters after her son-in-law was detained in Nancy Guthrie’s case on Feb. 10, 2026.

Police investigate a car stopped by officers in Arizona on Feb. 10, 2026.

Police investigate a car stopped by officers in Arizona on Feb. 10, 2026.

When asked if the person in the footage looked like her son-in-law, the resident replied, “No, it doesn’t look like him. No, not at all.”

She added that her son-in-law hasn’t been “in trouble” since he was underage.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.