
The relentless search for Nancy Guthrie is rolling into its seventh week, and there have still been no traces of her. The 84-year-old mother of Savannah, Annie, and Camron Guthrie was abducted late into the night from her home in the Catalina Foothills area in Tucson, Arizona, and was reported missing on the morning of February 1, 2026. As each search effort keeps hitting a dead end, speculation has grown around Nancy’s close family, especially her elder daughter, Annie, and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, who were the last people to see the octagenarian before she vanished. For the first time, Cioni has seemingly responded to the growing scrutiny over his alleged involvement in the case.
Tommaso Cioni’s brief encounter caught on camera
In a short video clip that has recently grabbed attention online, Tommaso Cioni can be seen addressing the individuals filming near his home in Tucson, Arizona. In footage shared by former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer on X, Cioni appeared visibly frustrated as he was approached by those scouting the house where he and Annie Guthrie live, and the place where Nancy had last visited. While much of his response was not clearly audible, the ex-agent noted that he said, “Please, leave me alone,” as the person filming responds, “I’ll leave,” before ending the clip.
















