A Mexican volunteer search organization will return to the field Tuesday to continue looking for Nancy Guthrie, a Tucson woman who vanished from her home nearly five months ago, according to the group leading the effort.
Buscando Corazones Nogales told TMZ that an anonymous tip led the organization to a remote search area last week, where members spent several days combing through challenging terrain approximately 70 miles from Tucson. Despite their extensive efforts, the search team confirmed they did not locate Guthrie's remains during the initial operation.
The organization remains undeterred by the setback. Members indicated they will resume their search efforts on Tuesday, June 16, concentrating on two new locations within the same general area. The search zone has been described as vast and difficult to cover, presenting significant logistical challenges for the volunteer team.
The tip that prompted the search claimed Guthrie's remains had been buried in a shallow grave somewhere in Mexico. During their investigation of the area, searchers discovered 25 unmarked graves, though none were connected to the missing Tucson woman. The discovery of these graves underscores the broader crisis of missing persons cases affecting communities on both sides of the border.
Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Tucson residence on January 31, 2026. Her disappearance has drawn significant attention, in part due to her family connections. Her daughter, Savannah Guthrie, has been publicly advocating for information that could help solve the case.
The family continues to maintain hope for answers and has offered a substantial financial incentive for information. A reward of one million dollars remains available for anyone who can provide information leading to resolution in the case, reflecting the family's determination to find answers about what happened to Nancy Guthrie.
The involvement of Buscando Corazones Nogales highlights the role volunteer search organizations play in missing persons cases, particularly in remote border regions where official resources may be limited. These groups often work in difficult conditions, relying on tips from the public and their own expertise in search and recovery operations.
As the search enters its next phase, the organization's commitment to exploring new areas within the search zone offers continued hope to the Guthrie family and the Tucson community. Anyone with information about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance is encouraged to contact local authorities.

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