Tommaso Cioni Questioned by Authorities in
Nancy Guthrie Investigation Update
Authorities confirmed that Tommaso Cioni voluntarily participated in extended questioning as part of the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie.
Officials clarified that he “was not formally arrested and no charges have been filed”. Law enforcement
emphasized that interviewing close contacts is a standard investigative step and does not imply wrongdoing.
Timeline and Evidence
Nancy was last seen on the evening of January 31, after dinner with her daughter and Cioni. Evidence at her home, including a disconnected security camera,
small amounts of her blood, and pacemaker signal disruptions, led authorities to treat the case as a possible abduction.
Officials stressed that “examining close contacts is standard procedure in cases involving potential foul play.”
Search and Forensic Efforts
The investigation includes ground searches, drone surveillance, K-9 units, and digital forensic analysis. FBI involvement comes with a $50,000 reward for information.
Authorities continue reviewing surveillance, electronic data, and public tips, while urging people to rely only on verified updates.
Public Guidance and Family Response
The Guthrie family has appealed for community cooperation, noting Nancy’s medical needs. Officials stressed the presumption of innocence, reminding the public that “voluntary
cooperation does not equate to criminal liability.” The case remains active, and verified updates will be provided as investigations progress.