Pima County Bans Media Vehicles in Nancy Guthrie Case
Pima County authorities are implementing strict parking restrictions around Nancy Guthries home, missing since eighty-four, due to public safety concerns from the extensive media presence. No parking will be allowed for several blocks, with fines for violators. Local and national media must move their vehicles, but reporters can still access the area. The Pima County Sheriffs Department has stopped daily updates but continues to investigate with detectives and FBI agents. Nancys daughter, Savannah Guthrie, offered a one million dollar reward for information leading to her mothers recovery and pledged five hundred thousand dollars to help other missing persons cases.
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