
4 people detained after SWAT team raids home and vehicle near Nancy Guthrie’s house: report
Authorities reportedly detained at least four people for questioning as the hunt for Nancy Guthrie continues.
The people were picked up Friday by a SWAT team with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department after both a home and vehicle were swarmed near the 84-year-old’s Tucson property, according to multiple reports.
Law enforcement executed a search warrant for the home after receiving a tip, a local police source told Fox News Digital. Two men along with one of their mothers were detained after the house search, according to The Post.



The FBI also conducted a traffic stop on a gray Range Rover in the parking lot of a Culver’s restaurant. An image obtained by Fox New showed the unidentified man, who was linked to the search warrant that was being served at the house, in handcuffs with a hoodie partially covering his face.
Law enforcement questioned the man in the vehicle but released him, believing him not to be the kidnapper, a law enforcement official told CNNChief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst John Miller.
All four people were eventually released and no arrests were made, according to Fox News.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.