Nancy Guthrie Update: Neighbors Deliver a Powerful Warning to the Press and Announce a Candlelight Vigil in Honor of the Missing 84-Year-Old

Nancy Guthrie's disappearance has garnered public interest. Residents near her Tucson home express frustration over media traffic and issued a warning (Getty Images via AFP)
Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance has garnered public interest. Residents near her Tucson home express frustration over media traffic and issued a warning (Getty Images via AFP)

Candlelight vigil to honor Nancy Guthrie

JLR Investigates on X shared that locals are also planning a candlelight vigil at 6 p.m. tonight near the KVOA station on Elm Street in Tucson to honour Nancy Guthrie and show solidarity with her family.

As of March 1, authorities have not named any suspects nor confirmed any definitive lead in the disappearance. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI continue to analyse surveillance footage, DNA evidence and thousands of tips submitted by the public.

A neighbour’s Ring camera video showing multiple vehicles moving through the area on the night Nancy was last seen has given investigators new leads to explore, though it remains unclear if these recordings contain actionable evidence

The 911 call sounded ordinary — a child in medical distress. Hours later, a 5-year-old was dead.  When Marley Perrilloux arrived at a hospital in Ascension Parish, doctors couldn’t save him. Investigators say he weighed just 19 pounds — a figure authorities described as consistent with prolonged malnutrition, not a sudden illness.  His parents have since been charged with negligent homicide and cruelty to juveniles, as officials allege a disturbing pattern of long-term neglect.  Now, candles and stuffed animals sit where a little boy should be.
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