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Pool cleaners visited Nancy Guthrie's home for routine service after her disappearance
Summary
Ambiance Pool Service says workers performed scheduled weekly pool maintenance at Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home and were escorted in and out; the company says it was not part of the investigation. Law enforcement and the FBI continue to investigate and have released surveillance images related to the case.
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Pool service workers from Ambiance Pool Service visited the Tucson home of Nancy Guthrie while authorities continue to investigate her disappearance. The company’s general manager told Us Weekly the visit was routine weekly maintenance and that staff were escorted in and out. Reporters shared video showing company trucks at the property and two workers using nets in the backyard pool. Family members and law enforcement remain engaged in the search and have released images connected to the case.
Known details:
- Ambiance Pool Service’s general manager, Ken Kingan, said workers were there to provide ongoing weekly pool service and were escorted in and out of the property.
- Video shared by reporters showed company trucks at the home and two workers dragging nets through the pool; the company said nets were used to remove debris that had sunk to the bottom.
- The company said it was not part of the investigation and was not present to recover evidence.
- Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 30; her family reported her missing on February 1 and police initiated search and rescue protocol.
- The FBI released surveillance photos showing a male on Guthrie’s porch the night of her disappearance, described as about 5'9"–5'10" wearing a black backpack, and officials say they have received more than 13,000 tips but have not named an official suspect.
- Family members shared public messages about Guthrie and noted Savannah Guthrie has been absent from the Today show since the disappearance.
Summary:
The pool company describes the visit as routine weekly maintenance and says its staff were not involved in evidence recovery. Authorities, including the FBI, have released surveillance images and continue to seek leads. The investigation remains active and no official suspect has been identified.
