
Desperate FBI agents returned to Nancy Guthrie’s neighborhood Thursday for a fresh search and canvas — as the sheriff is said to have cut manpower focused on the shocking kidnapping case.
Agents were seen “talking to several different neighbors” on Thursday, NewsNation’s Brian Entin said as he filmed some going door to door Thursday.
They also reportedly searched a house immediately west to Guthrie’s, talking to neighbors while looking in the garage, Entin reported.
While the FBI returned to the area, the manpower devoted to the high-profile case has already been scaled back 33 days into the search, a local police leader told the outlet.
“Everybody wishes that we had some hot leads, that the whole department’s working, trying to run down to solve this quickly,” said Sgt. Aaron Cross, president of the Pima County Deputies Organization.
“So the fact that we’re reducing the amount of manpower working it, I mean, it’s hard to say what kind of sign that signals.”


