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Mexican Search Group Will Continue To Look For Nancy Guthrie’s Remains Tomorrow

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Mexican Search Team Not Giving Up After Tip Comes Up Empty

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The Mexican search group that followed up on an anonymous tip in the Nancy Guthrie case isn’t giving up just yet. They are heading back out tomorrow into the field in hopes of finally finding answers.

Buscando Corazones Nogales tells TMZ that a tip led them to a remote search area last week. Despite spending days combing through the terrain, they confirmed they came up empty-handed when it came to locating Nancy’s remains.

However, the group isn’t discouraged. Members state that they will resume the search tomorrow, focusing on two new locations within the same general area, which they describe as vast and difficult to cover.

The organization initially received information claiming Nancy’s remains had been buried in a shallow grave in Mexico. While investigators uncovered 25 unmarked graves during their search, none were linked to Nancy.

Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Tucson home on January 31. Tucson sits roughly 70 miles from the area currently being searched.

Her family, including daughter Savannah Guthrie, continues to hold out hope and is still offering a $1 million reward for information leading to answers in the case.

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