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I'm not sure if there's been any discussion of the suspect's shoes. I went through the footage and grabbed a few screenshots. A couple of things stood out to me:

1. No visible laces
2. Flat heel/ molded platform sole
3. Traditional-style moc toe construction
4. Contrasting outsole, likely rubber
5. Toe spring (or bumper)
6. Non-leather material. Probably canvas or mesh.

I don't know how helpful it is, but the closest match I could find was the Carhartt Men's Haslett Moc Toe Boot in black canvas..

(FWIW, I used to sell shoes)
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Great attention to detail. I’m interested in the 3rd picture. I can’t make it out but It looks like a possible emblem/makers mark to me or is it possibly a scuff.
 

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  • #32,743
Yes, either mom/son or male female. There is family association in each raid
And both neighborhoods of the SWAT raids looked very nice.
MOO
 
  • #32,744
Correction: the live with Tricia is at 9:30cst
 
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Maybe all of these updates about the DNA results are intended to scare the perpetrator(s). Knowing that the FBI and LE will soon have their DNA--and continually hearing about it--will likely create enormous fear with the perps and they may make desperate phone calls or rush somewhere that would then give FBI and LE more information to use to get a conviction. MOO
I keep asking myself how I would feel if a video of my gloved hand was on national TV 24/7....but maybe the person who did this thinks that is cool or just does not care
 
  • #32,747
His priorities, off duty, could have been trying to breathe after his brother’s very recent death.

He’s not a savvy public speaker and I can understand some public frustration with him. I don’t however understand the sentiment that it should be open season on him. I don’t believe he deserves that. IMO
Thank you for this post. There have been many posts criticizing Sheriff Nanos and the FBI and I've resisted the urge to post this for quite some time.

According the the rules, Websleuths is "primarily pro-law enforcement." Here's the exact text.
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Members of Law Enforcement regularly read at WS. Generally they contact WS Admins when they register, but there is no requirement that they do so. Unless they ask us to, we do not publicly identify them, but all posters should be aware that public comments about illegal activity could bring them attention they may not want. WS receives subpoenas on a regular basis from various agencies. WS will comply with all valid subpoenas received."

Can we give it a rest? Please?
 
  • #32,748
So the sheriff was working on the Nancy Guthrie/Savannah Guthrie case… arguably the biggest case of his career! Then his own brother dies, then he went to a division 1 basketball game sitting in the front row all within days of each other? Hmm , I’m wondering where his priorities lie ? I’m asking for a friend
I really hope no one ever judges you as harshly if you went through the exact same scenario. I think we all owe him a little bit of grace.
 
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I really hope no one ever judges you as harshly if you went through the exact same scenario. I think we all owe him a little bit of grace.
Agreed… I’m tired of all the bashing of the sheriff.
 
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Updated
February 16, 2026, 9:54 PM EST

''What we know:​

  • FAMILY CLEARED AS SUSPECTS: All members of the Guthrie family have been cleared as possible suspects in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the Pima County sheriff said: "To suggest otherwise is not only wrong, it is cruel. The Guthrie family are victims plain and simple."
  • NEW FAMILY VIDEO: In a video on social media last night, "TODAY" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie addressed the person who took her mother, or who may know where she is, saying, "it is never too late to do the right thing."
  • NEW EVIDENCE: A glove containing DNA evidence that was recovered roughly 2 miles from Guthrie’s home appears consistent with a glove worn by a person seen in a doorbell camera video from the morning she disappeared, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
  • SUSPECT DETAILS: The FBI analyzed videos taken from Guthrie’s Tucson, Arizona, home that show a man who is 5’9” to 5’10” tall and wearing a black, 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack tampering with her doorbell camera the morning she disappeared.
  • REWARD DOUBLED: The FBI has doubled the reward for information leading to an arrest or conviction to $100,000. Authorities have said they are combing through thousands of tips they have received from the public.''
 
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The “impeccable” LE source, whom AB had known for a decade, is the oddity here. If you supply details of a live, high-profile case to AB, you know exactly what’s going to happen.
True. AB appeared on Megyn Kelly's podcast and the two were talking about this matter. AB said something interesting - that the journalistic standard used to be 3 sources. But over time, the standard has changed based on the "value" of the source - that is, some sources within some contexts are much more reliable than others, Megyn gave as an example the director of the FBI as a high value source - and oftentimes now only ONE is considered adequate when using a "high value" source (not just for AB on her podcast, but for MSM as well).

It's too bad because even high value sources make mistakes (or are themselves reliant on sources that these journalists might consider "lesser value").

ETA: I cannot remember if "value" or "high value" were the precise words used, so consider that my paraphrasing since the general point still is made.
 
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Feb 16, 2026
With the search for Nancy Guthrie now in its third week, the Guthrie family – including all siblings and spouses – has been "cleared" as suspects in her disappearance, the Pima County sheriff said.
 
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I wonder if Nancy’s wallet was found in the house with all her credit and debit cards accounted for.
 
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I'm not sure if there's been any discussion of the suspect's shoes. I went through the footage and grabbed a few screenshots. A couple of things stood out to me:

1. No visible laces
2. Flat heel/ molded platform sole
3. Traditional-style moc toe construction
4. Contrasting outsole, likely rubber
5. Toe spring (or bumper)
6. Non-leather material. Probably canvas or mesh.

I don't know how helpful it is, but the closest match I could find was the Carhartt Men's Haslett Moc Toe Boot in black canvas..
Can you determine if these shoes look older and worn previously? Or new looking?
Are these shoes worn more for sports, leisure, work, outdoors, etc?
 
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The sheriff revealed that his brother, who was in hospice, died on February 2, just one day after Nancy was reported missing, a news outlet reported on Sunday, February 15.

The local authority made the revelation while firing back at "haters" who questioned how his department had handled the investigation, pushing back on claims that the crime scene was cleared too early.

"My officers were there for almost 20 hours, and they processed their scene, got it done, and brought in all the evidence," he said. "Then the FBI came and did their thing."

Sheriff Nanos if you are reading this I am so sorry for poking fun at you early on. I had no idea what you were dealing with privately on top of all you were having to deal with publicly. I believe you want justice for Nancy and I hope you are close to getting it.
 
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Agreed… I’m tired of all the bashing of the sheriff.
He is an elected official and is subject to criticism like anyone else. It comes with the job. What locals say IMO are things that have been noticed over the years. He is controversial here. For this case, it remains to be seen IMO still
 
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I'm not sure if there's been any discussion of the suspect's shoes. I went through the footage and grabbed a few screenshots. A couple of things stood out to me:

1. No visible laces
2. Flat heel/ molded platform sole
3. Traditional-style moc toe construction
4. Contrasting outsole, likely rubber
5. Toe spring (or bumper)
6. Non-leather material. Probably canvas or mesh.

I don't know how helpful it is, but the closest match I could find was the Carhartt Men's Haslett Moc Toe Boot in black canvas..

(FWIW, I used to sell shoes)
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Nice catch! Thanks for this post as I also briefly noticed his shoes. But with your enhanced photos, I agrees they are Mocs of some sort. What about Toms?
 
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Does anyone know why they would choose to send the glove to a private lab instead of directly through the FBI? Is that standard in some cases? I’m just trying to understand the reasoning.
It was said private lab was quicker than fbi,it might not have been prioritized because of possible backlog but they will over see it
 
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It's weird how, after attempting to bang the camera (it looks like), he turns around and appears to scan the bed on one side inside the entry area (which was all stones) before stepping down outside the entry area to grab the Lantana planted on one side (outside that little portico area). I wonder if he was communicating with someone who told him to go further out. Wish we knew whether they have audio.
 

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