The urgent search for Nancy Guthrie is nearing the two-week mark as investigators intensify efforts and release a description of a person of interest believed to be connected to her disappearance.
Authorities say Guthrie was last seen nearly two weeks ago, prompting a multi-agency investigation involving local law enforcement, search-and-rescue teams, and community volunteers. Police have now shared details about a suspect description in hopes that new information from the public could help move the case forward.
Investigators described the individual as a male seen in the vicinity around the time of Guthrie’s disappearance. Officials have urged anyone who may recognize the description or have surveillance footage from the area to come forward immediately.
Search operations have included ground teams, aerial support, and door-to-door canvassing in surrounding neighborhoods. Law enforcement officials say they are following multiple leads but have not yet made any arrests.
Family members have continued to appeal for information, expressing both gratitude for community support and growing concern as days pass without answers. Vigils and awareness campaigns have been organized to keep attention on the case.
Police emphasize that the investigation remains active and ongoing. Authorities are encouraging residents to review home security footage, vehicle dashcams, or any unusual activity noticed in recent days.
As the search approaches two weeks, investigators remain hopeful that public assistance will generate the breakthrough needed to locate Nancy Guthrie and provide clarity for her loved ones.
