Law enforcement personnel with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSO) and the FBI have detained multiple people for questioning after carrying out a raid the Catalina Foothills neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona, not far from the home of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since February 1.
According to a report from Fox News, at least three people were detained as a result of the raid, which was launched late Friday night. An exact address is unclear, though a massive police presence was observed in a residential neighborhood located about two miles from Guthrie’s Catallina Foothills home.
A forensics team truck and numerous vehicles, including marked and unmarked units, were observed passing through the perimeter amid rainy conditions. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed the activity was connected to the Guthrie investigation but provided no further immediate details.
Fox News correspondent Michael Ruiz reported that FBI agents were actively questioning an individual detained following a traffic stop as of 1:14 a.m. Eastern Time. The individual was being questioned in connection with the same warrant used to raid the Catalina Foothills home, Ruiz reported.
Brian Entin, an on-the-ground reporter with NewsNation, reported that at least two individuals were taken out of the Catalina Foothills home by SWAT officers. The third individual was detained in the traffic stop, which took place in the parking lot of a nearby Culver’s restaurant.
🚨🚨🚨FBI agents are interviewing a man detained in a traffic stop nearby. Sources tell me this is connected to the same warrant. 📸Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital pic.twitter.com/qjwmIzqEFA
— Michael Ruiz (@mikerreports) February 14, 2026
No charges have been filed as of this report, and it is currently unclear whether any of the three detained individuals have any involvement in the case.
Authorities with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department previously raided a home in Rio Rico, Arizona — a border town located about an hour south of Tucson — but the individual detained in connection with that raid was released without charges.
🚨NOW: Second SWAT truck leaving scene here in Catalina Foothills. 11pm local time.
20min ago a CONVOY of Pima County Sheriff’s trucks entered the neighborhood as well.
Press release hesitation MAY imply a developing murder investigation. @RealAmVoice 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/I4TfnMD5is
— Kev Posobiec (@KevinPosobiec) February 14, 2026
Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance began on the evening of January 31, when she was last seen after being dropped off at her Catalina Foothills home following dinner with relatives. The following morning, she failed to arrive at a friend’s house for a church service, prompting her family to check her residence around noon and contact authorities.
Items left behind included her phone, wallet, hearing aid, medication, and car, suggesting she did not leave voluntarily. Investigators also discovered signs of forced entry at the property, while blood splatters confirmed to belong to Guthrie were discovered on the property’s porch.
Doorbell camera footage released by the FBI on February 10 shows a masked individual, armed with a handgun, approaching her door around the time of the abduction. The person, who has been described as a male standing about 5’9′, wore a ski mask, gloves, and a black 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack.
On Friday afternoon, authorities announced that DNA evidence that did not belong to Guthrie had been recovered from the home. “They already have the genetic markers of those that we think had access to the home,” Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told reporters.
Nanos further confirmed that several gloves were found in an expanded 10-mile search zone, though none were found at Guthrie’s home. The gloves were undergoing forensic testing as of Friday evening.
This is a developing story. Additional details will be provided as they become available.
