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Guthrie Family Passed Polygraph Tests as Part of Nancy Investigation 

With law enforcement seemingly being no closer to identifying a suspect or locating Nancy Guthrie after she was taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona at the start of February, more information about the investigation is starting to come to light. 

According to a former SWAT team leader, who has a reliable source who is part of the case into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, her close relatives have passed lie detector tests in an effort to clear them of being involved in her kidnapping. 


Source Close to Investigation Confirms Guthrie Family Passed Polygraph Tests

During an episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show” this week, former police officer and SWAT team leader Chad Ayers confirmed that members of the Guthrie family have passed polygraph tests, confirming that they have played no part in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. 

Ayers said, “I can also report that it has been confirmed this morning—and I’m sure we all assume this—that every family member passed polygraphs with flying colors.”

In reply, host Megyn Kelly said, “That information is huge. So then that means—I don’t know, some people don’t believe in the polygraphs, I do—but if that’s true, then we can move on from the brother-in-law and the sister.”

“And it kind of sheds a little more light on the sheriff’s statement to NBC that he’s had a theory about this case from the beginning, and nothing has moved him off his theory. And that he does believe he knows the motivation for the crime,” she added.

This remark refers to theories online that Tommaso Cionio, the brother-in-law of Savannah Guthrie and the partner of Annie Guthrie, was a suspect in the case — something that law enforcement later debunked

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said, “To be clear … the Guthrie family—to include all siblings and spouses—has been cleared as possible suspects in this case.”

Nanos added, “The family has been nothing but cooperative and gracious and are victims in this case. To suggest otherwise is not only wrong, it is cruel. The Guthrie family are victims plain and simple.”

Law Enforcement ‘Have No Leads’ in the Nancy Guthrie Investigation

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In an aerial view, FBI and SWAT units perform operations in a neighborhood approximately two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s residence on February 13, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona.

Chad Ayers, a former SWAT team leader and law enforcement officer made the claim during an appearance on the  “The Megyn Kelly Show,”

“I can report from a very, very reliable source that is boots on the ground there that the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Office have no leads, no solid suspects,” Ayers told Kelly.

In a separate interview discussing the case with NewsNation’s Jesse Weber, Ayers again reported that police have no leads and vouched for the reliability of his source.

“I will tell you this person is, I would just be broad, says they are in that area and are affiliated with the investigation,” the former SWAT member stressed.


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  1. Wooooooooow really they all pass it with flying color?..
    Then I truly dont understand this case at allllllll because someone knows what happened to her..

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