As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, new photos of her daughter Annie Guthrie and son-in-law Tommaso Cioni have drawn public attention. The images, taken on February 3—two days after the 84-year-old was reported missing—mark the couple’s first public sighting since the investigation began.
In the photos, Annie and Tommaso appear seated in a vehicle with their faces partially covered, prompting mixed reactions online. Some commenters questioned their behavior, while others urged restraint, citing the family’s right to privacy during a distressing time.
The images surfaced shortly after FBI agents and local deputies were seen at Annie’s Arizona home. According to reports, authorities were present for several hours and were observed carrying equipment believed to be used for digital data extraction. Officials later emphasized that the presence of specific task force units does not indicate a particular crime and confirmed the family has been cooperative.
Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1 after failing to attend church, which was part of her regular routine. Investigators say she was last driven home the previous evening by her son-in-law after a family dinner. What occurred overnight remains unclear and is considered a critical part of the investigation.
Sheriff Chris Nanos has described the case as concerning, noting that detectives—including homicide investigators—were brought in after troubling evidence was found at the home. Authorities have stated Nancy has no cognitive impairments, no suspect has been named, and the investigation remains active.
While the photos have intensified public discussion, officials stress that many questions remain unanswered as the search continues.
