Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has hit again at FBI Director Kash Patel through an announcement on Tuesday, after Kash claimed in an interview that native authorities hindered the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 80-year-old mom of In the present day star Savannah Guthrie.
The grandmother was reported lacking on February 1 from her dwelling in Tucson, Arizona, after failing to indicate up for church service. Within the three months since her disappearance, there have been few leads within the case, and no arrests have been made.
Kash spoke on the Dangle Out with Sean Hannity podcast on Tuesday, and alleged that the sheriff and native authorities refused the FBI’s assist for 4 days earlier than permitting them involvement within the case.
He additionally claimed that the FBI was able to take DNA samples for testing at its lab in Quantico, Virginia, however the sheriff despatched the samples to a personal lab in Florida as a substitute. “It’s a state matter. It is a state and native legislation enforcement matter. What we, the FBI, do is say, ‘Hey, we’re right here to assist. What do you want? What can we do?’ And for 4 days, we had been saved out of the investigation,” he mentioned on the podcast.
He added that when the FBI had been let in on the investigation, they made nice strides within the case, together with uncovering footage from Nancy’s Ring digital camera of a masked man approaching her door. “We went in and obtained the Ring doorbell [footage]. And we mentioned, ‘Hey. Is anybody speaking to Google?'” Kash recalled.
“I referred to as the management at Google, and I mentioned, ‘Look, we all know that there was not [a] subscription service to seize all the information that would have been captured had there been a subscription service. However can we go into the cache? Can we go into the info earlier than it is deleted and see what we are able to discover?’ That is why you have got that picture, as a result of the FBI labored with Google to place that picture out.”
“We may have gotten it days earlier than,” he added. “We may have additionally perhaps gotten extra information.” Kash then claimed the FBI had a airplane able to take the DNA samples and begin testing them, solely to be hindered by the native authorities. “We mentioned, ‘We are going to take the DNA.’ And once more, it is a state and native matter. So it is their name on the place to ship the DNA,” he mentioned.
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“Now we have Quantico, greatest lab on the earth. I had a fixed-wing plane on the bottom, prepared to maneuver it instantly by the evening. And so they mentioned, ‘We’re sending it to Florida.’…They’ve jurisdiction, so it is their name.”
The sheriff refuted Kash’s claims on X mere hours after the podcast interview went dwell with an announcement that learn: “Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is conscious of FBI Director Kash Patel’s latest interview and assertion. Sheriff Nanos responded to the scene the evening of the incident, offering speedy native management and oversight.”
“A member of the FBI Process Power was additionally notified and current at that scene working alongside our personnel,” he continued. “The FBI was promptly notified by each our division and the Guthrie household. Whereas the FBI Director was not on scene, coordination with the Bureau started at once.”
Sheriff Nanos added: “Choices concerning proof processing had been made on scene based mostly on operational wants. The laboratory utilized by the Pima County Sheriff’s Division and the FBI Laboratory in Quantico have labored in shut partnership from the outset and proceed to collaborate within the evaluation of proof.”
He concluded by declaring that the division was “dedicated to a radical, coordinated, and fact-based investigation, and can proceed working intently with our federal companions as the method strikes ahead”.




