From Fox News: Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told Fox News’ Matt Finn that no one was arrested and no one remains in custody following an operation in Tucson conducted Friday in connection to the Nancy Guthrie case.
Sources told Fox News Digital that at least three people had been detained in connection to a search warrant conducted at a residence in Tucson late Friday about two miles from Guthrie’s home. Photos gave a partial view of one man handcuffed and detained in the parking lot of a Culver’s restaurant nearby in connection to the search warrant, but no charges were confirmed.
Authorities have not named any suspects or persons of interest two weeks since 84-year-old Guthrie vanished from her Tucson home on Feb. 1.
Former FBI special agent Nicole Parker spoke to Fox News Digital, explaining that putting someone in handcuffs doesn’t constitute an arrest.
“If you ever see people in handcuffs at a search that doesn’t mean that they’re under arrest and in custody,” Parker said. “We put everyone in handcuffs typically when we’re clearing out at home and we’re trying to maintain control of a scene.”
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