Three months after Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Tucson home, a new update from inside the Pima County Sheriff’s Office paints a different picture of the case. The update comes from Sergeant Aaron Cross, who touched upon the initial chaos when Guthrie disappeared. As he talked about a communication breakdown, he claimed it was so severe that even detectives working on the case were reportedly not talking to one another.
Sergeant Aaron Cross says he gathered new information in Nancy Guthrie case
Sergeant Aaron Cross, a current supervisor and the president of the deputies’ union, sat down with Brian Entin to discuss an update on the Nancy Guthrie case, describing the first week of the investigation as a “disorganized mess.”
Cross did not fully back FBI Director Kash Patel’s claim that the sheriff’s office deliberately kept the FBI out for four days. Instead, he claimed they executed “poor communication” during the investigation.
Moreover, the sergeant shared that while many reports indicated that Guthrie’s family resisted the idea that Guthrie had simply wandered off, Cross said his sources told him differently. He claimed, “The family believed that she was out there, you know, that she had walked away,” at least in the very beginning…