People living in a specific Arizona neighborhood are seeing more than their share of officers these days. Police presence has ramped up in a secluded area of Tucson where Annie Guthrie lives. Her neighborhood has gotten plenty of unwanted attention lately.
Annie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing in Tucson on February 1. Over two months of searching for the 84-year-old has come up empty. Plenty of online outlets have been patrolling that area, a mystery that continues to generate a lot of attention.
There have been complaints of harassment in the area
As if coping with her mother’s disappearance wasn’t enough, Annie has had another matter to deal with. Apparently, YouTubers have been parading around her area, harassing people. News 4 Tucson KVOA reported on Monday that in addition to that, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department have “received similar complaints from Guthrie’s daughter Annie in relation to her neighborhood.” Thus, more officers have been seen patrolling the area.
While a lot of focus in this investigation has been placed on Nancy’s home, Annie’s has also been in the news. In February, investigators also searched Annie’s house. This was “part of the normal course,” according to authorities.
Annie was the last person known to have seen Nancy alive. The two had dinner together on January 31. The following day, Nancy was reported missing after failing to attend her Sunday church service. The 84-year-old’s blood was found at her house. Meanwhile, investigators revealed a description of the suspect. Nancy’s doorbell camera footage showed a masked man at her porch not long before her alleged kidnapping.
Both Annie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, have had their share of scrutiny online. Some believe the couple were involved in Nancy’s alleged kidnapping. Tomasso was allegedly a prime suspect early in the investigation.
TELL US – SHOULD THERE HAVE BEEN MORE POLICE PRESENCE IN TUCSON BEFORE NANCY’S DISAPPEARANCE?
