The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has turned into a nightmare for her family and an embarrassment for local law enforcement, as fresh questions continue piling up over how investigators handled the case from the very beginning.
Now, after human remains were discovered in the Tucson desert just miles from Guthrie’s home, frustration inside the community is boiling over once again.
For a brief moment Thursday, many feared the worst.
A livestreamer searching a dry wash near River Road and Craycroft Road stumbled upon what appeared to be human bones. Police quickly sealed off the area while investigators worked to determine whether the remains were connected to the still-unsolved disappearance that has gripped Arizona for months.
The answer only intensified public anger.
Authorities later announced the remains were not connected to Nancy Guthrie at all. According to investigators and anthropologists from the University of Arizona, the bones were determined to be prehistoric and likely decades — or even centuries — old.
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