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A no-parking zone around Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home was expanded due to disruptions from media and volunteers in the ongoing search for the 84-year-old woman, last seen January 31.
A no-parking zone around the Tucson home of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, last seen on January 31 and reported missing the next day, has been expanded due to ongoing complaints about traffic, trespassing, and litter caused by media and volunteers.
Authorities believe she was abducted, citing blood found on her porch, though no further evidence has been released.
Despite a sheriff’s appeal, volunteers continue unofficial searches, including finding a black backpack that didn’t match the one linked to the case.
The new restrictions, effective Thursday, require media to park offsite and be dropped off, with violations punishable by a $250 fine.
Residents are divided, with some appreciating the attention and others frustrated by disruptions.
Supporters have left flowers, ribbons, and prayers at the home.
Una zona de no estacionamiento alrededor de la casa de Nancy Guthrie en Tucson se amplió debido a las interrupciones de los medios y voluntarios en la búsqueda en curso de la mujer de 84 años, vista por última vez el 31 de enero.