According to Josefina, officers showed her surveillance images recovered from Nancy’s home and asked whether the person in the footage resembled her son-in-law.
“From the house? Yeah, they showed me the picture,” she explained. When asked whether it looked like him, she replied, “No, it doesn’t look like him.”
She also stated that officers broke down her door while she was away in Tucson and were still conducting the search when she returned. Josefina said she did not immediately receive clarification regarding whether a search warrant had been issued at that time.
Despite the intense police activity, she expressed sympathy for Nancy’s family.
“I’m sorry what’s happened to the Guthries,” she said. “I don’t know her, I don’t know anything about their lives or what’s going on, but I’m so sorry — whoever took her, I hope she got back safe.”
As the investigation progressed, additional details emerged. Reporter Brian Entin said he spoke directly with Josefina, who confirmed that law enforcement had an active search warrant and that electronic devices were seized from the home. The removal of electronics suggests investigators may now be examining potential digital evidence as part of the case.
Josefina reiterated that her son-in-law had never mentioned Nancy Guthrie and that she only became aware of the case after seeing it discussed online. She described him as working as a delivery driver, similar to services such as FedEx.
In another video clip, she recounted the moment officers entered her home.