Nancy Guthrie
SWAT, FBI Raid Tucson Home
Published
February 13, 2026
8:05 PM PST
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Updated
February 14, 2026
12:21 AM PST
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11:53PM PT — Fox News has reported that at least three people have been detained in connection with the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, according to a local law enforcement source.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed the activity at the neighboring residence is connected to the Guthrie investigation … however, they’re keeping details under lock and key, due to the joint nature of the investigation and a request from the FBI to stay tight-lipped.
Cops also clarified online speculation saying … “Reporting that current law enforcement activity is surrounding a home belonging to a former county attorney is NOT accurate.”
It looks like the biggest break yet in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping … Pima County deputies swarming a home in the Tucson area, and apparently, taking 2 people into custody.
The Sheriff’s Department’s SWAT unit rolled out Friday night in the rain with a huge show of force … first reported by NewsNation’s Brian Entin, whose crew got the video of cops walking out with a man and woman.

The home is about 2 miles from Nancy’s home, and the Sheriff’s Dept came ready for anything — there are reportedly about 2 dozen officers on the scene .. including FBI agents.
Entin says it appears the 2 people taken out of the house are a mother and son.
It’s unclear if the 2 people are suspects or persons of interest … or if they’ve been arrested — but, law enforcement has a search warrant related to the Guthrie case, according to Entin.
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A judge apparently issued a search warrant and law enforcement is currently inside the house. NewsNation reports this was all set in motion after cops made a traffic stop of a white van, and the driver has also been detained.
Entin says there was no confrontation at the house … doors were not broken down. He says the 2 people appeared to voluntarily surrender.
Story developing …