
LAW enforcement officials have returned to the property of Nancy Guthrie four days after she was abducted from her Arizona home.
Photos captured by The U.S. Sun showed several federal agents accompanying Pima County Sheriff officers as they searched the sunbaked woodland near Guthrie’s home on Wednesday afternoon,
Law enforcement officials taped back up the 84-year-old’s house to block access to the property.
The police resurfacing at Guthrie’s home comes days after Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said authorities had completed their investigation at the property and had returned it to the family.
The U.S. Sun observed a K9 sniffing through the rugged area surrounding Guthrie’s property.
Federal agents were also seen stepping in and out of Guthrie’s garage.
It’s unclear whether a tip or a new development led Pima County deputies to return to the scene of the crime.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The U.S. Sun.
A concerned neighbor, who asked not to be named, told The U.S. Sun she was praying for Guthrie’s safe return as she observed federal law enforcement officials canvassing the property on Wednesday.
“I always felt like she was exposed,” the woman said referring to Guthrie.
“Like, how many people knew she lived here because her daughter’s very wealthy. That’s the thing.”
The woman said she last spoke with Guthrie weeks before Pima County police say she was physically taken from her home against her will on Sunday morning.
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