SWAT Raids Tucson Home as Search for Nancy Guthrie Intensifies [WATCH]

TUCSON, ARIZONA — A heavy police presence unfolded in Tucson as a SWAT team executed a raid at a residential property connected to the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie.
Authorities confirmed that a court-authorized search warrant was carried out at the home, which is located just a few minutes away from Guthrie’s last known location. The operation drew attention from neighbors and quickly spread across social media, highlighting the urgency and seriousness of the ongoing search.
Three People Taken Into Custody
As a result of the raid, three individuals — two men and a woman — were taken into custody. Law enforcement officials have not confirmed whether the individuals are considered suspects or are being held for questioning, emphasizing that the investigation is still active and fluid.
“This is part of a coordinated effort to pursue all credible leads in the search for Nancy Guthrie,” said a spokesperson for Tucson police. “No conclusions should be drawn at this time while the investigation is ongoing.”
SWAT Operation Raises Community Concerns
Residents reported seeing multiple SWAT vehicles and officers establishing a perimeter around the property. The scene was tense but controlled, with tactical units securing the area while investigators collected potential evidence. Authorities emphasized that the deployment of SWAT units does not necessarily indicate violent circumstances but is a precautionary measure in sensitive operations.
Search Efforts Continue
Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance remains an active case. Officials continue to review surveillance footage, digital evidence, and tips submitted by the public. Law enforcement has reiterated that they do not believe she left her home voluntarily.
Guthrie’s family has renewed their plea for information, asking anyone with knowledge about her whereabouts to contact Tucson police immediately.
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities have promised to provide updates when appropriate. Meanwhile, the community remains on edge as officials work to follow up on every lead.




