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Sheriff Confirms They Checked More Than 4,200 Hours of Video From Doorbell Camera
TUCSON, Ariz. — Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos revealed fresh details Thursday in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, saying investigators are making steady progress analyzing thousands of surveillance videos, DNA evidence and public tips more than 100 days after the Tucson woman vanished from her Catalina Foothills home.
Nanos told reporters that forensic teams have identified “promising” partial DNA profiles from blood evidence found inside Guthrie’s residence on the morning of February 1. Genetic genealogy experts are now working to build family trees that could help identify a suspect. “We are not standing still,” Nanos said. “This investigation is active, methodical and gaining momentum every single day.”
Guthrie was last seen alive on January 31 when her son-in-law Tommaso Cioni dropped her off after a family dinner. The next morning, family members found signs of forced entry and blood at the home. No arrests have been made, and no proof of life has emerged despite an intensive search involving local, state and federal agencies.
Surveillance Footage and ‘Near Her Home’ Focus
Sheriff Nanos confirmed that investigators have cataloged more than 4,200 hours of video from doorbell cameras, traffic intersections and private security systems in the area. A key area of focus is footage showing activity “near her home” in the hours before and after her disappearance.
“We have a masked individual captured on multiple cameras approaching the property,” Nanos said. “We are working to enhance that footage and cross-reference it with other digital evidence to build a timeline.”
He declined to release specific images publicly, citing the need to protect the integrity of the investigation, but said tips generated from enhanced video have led to “several persons of interest” being interviewed. Authorities are also examining vehicle movements in the neighborhood and phone data from cell towers near the residence.
Genetic Genealogy and DNA Developments
One of the most significant updates involves advanced DNA analysis. Partial profiles recovered from the scene have been uploaded to genealogical databases with court approval. Investigators hope this will help identify relatives of a potential suspect, a technique that has solved numerous cold cases in recent years.
“Forensic genealogy is a powerful tool when traditional methods stall,” Nanos explained. “We are exploring every scientific avenue available.”
The sheriff emphasized that Nancy’s family, including her daughter Savannah Guthrie, the NBC “Today” co-anchor, remains fully cooperative and is not considered a suspect. Tommaso Cioni, who was the last known person to see Nancy alive, has been interviewed multiple times and has voluntarily provided DNA and vehicle access.
Public Tips and Community Involvement
The investigation has received more than 2,800 tips from the public. Nanos said many have been helpful in filling timeline gaps, particularly from residents who installed new security cameras or recalled unusual activity in late January. A $1 million reward offered by the family continues to generate leads.
“We appreciate the community’s patience and continued vigilance,” Nanos said. “Every tip is reviewed. Some have taken us in very productive directions.”
Khloé Kardashian recently drew attention to the case on her podcast, questioning the lack of arrests and suggesting more information should be released. While celebrity involvement can generate tips, authorities have urged the public to avoid spreading unverified theories that could complicate the probe.
Challenges in a High-Profile Case
More than 100 days into the investigation, the case remains classified as a missing person inquiry with elements of a possible abduction or homicide. The absence of a body or clear motive has made it particularly difficult. Officials say they are treating it as both a search-and-rescue and criminal investigation simultaneously.
The rugged terrain around Catalina Foothills and the passage of time have complicated ground searches. However, drone technology and specialized search dogs continue to be deployed in targeted areas based on new tips.
Digital evidence remains the strongest avenue forward. Investigators have built a comprehensive timeline using cell phone data, financial records and vehicle GPS information. “We are mapping her final known movements with increasing precision,” Nanos added.
Family’s Continued Agony
Savannah Guthrie has made occasional public appeals for information while largely staying out of the media spotlight to focus on her family and work. In a recent statement, the family thanked the community for its support and asked for privacy as they continue to hope for Nancy’s safe return.
Nancy Guthrie was described by neighbors as an active, kind-hearted woman involved in church activities and family gatherings. Her sudden disappearance has left a void in the tight-knit Catalina Foothills community, where yellow ribbons and “Bring Nancy Home” signs remain visible.
Sheriff’s Message to the Public
Nanos urged anyone with information, no matter how small, to come forward. “If you saw something unusual, heard something, or know someone who was acting differently in late January, please call us,” he said. “The smallest detail could break this case wide open.”
The sheriff also addressed online speculation, particularly theories surrounding family members. “We have cleared certain individuals and continue to focus on evidence, not rumors,” he stated firmly.
The investigation continues to receive assistance from the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit and forensic labs across the country. Officials say they will not rest until Nancy is found and those responsible are held accountable.
As the search enters its fourth month, hope remains that the combination of forensic science, digital evidence and public tips will finally bring answers to the Guthrie family. For now, Tucson and the nation continue to watch and wait for resolution in a case that has captured widespread attention.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department tip line or submit anonymously through Crime Stoppers. The $1 million reward remains active.
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Did City Union Bank shares really crash 23% in one day? Here’s how the bonus math works
The shares of City Union Bank opened at Rs 197.40 apiece on NSE, sharply lower than Thursday’s closing price of Rs 256.80 apiece. However, the decline was solely due to the bonus share adjustment and did not reflect any loss in shareholder value.
In reality, the stock gained more than 2% to trade at Rs 202.10 apiece after adjusting for the bonus issue, as seen at 10.20 am.
All about City Union Bank’s bonus issue
City Union Bank announced a 1:3 bonus issue in April, meaning eligible shareholders will receive one equity share for every three fully paid-up equity shares held in their demat accounts on the record date.
The bonus shares will be issued using nearly Rs 25 crore from the lender’s securities premium account, whose balance stood at more than Rs 940 crore on March 31, 2026. Later in May, City Union Bank fixed June 12 as the record date to determine the eligibility of shareholders for the bonus shares.
Notably, this marks the first bonus issue by the lender in eight years, since a 1:10 bonus issue in 2018. A bonus issue consists of free shares distributed by a company from its reserves and is often seen as a sign of strong financial health and growth prospects. While the issue of bonus shares increases the total number of outstanding shares, it does not change the company’s market capitalisation. However, it can improve liquidity and affordability, allowing more investors to add shares of the company to their portfolios.
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City Union Bank share price
City Union Bank shares have gained more than 9% in one week, and nearly 10% in one month. Shares of the company have fallen over 7% in 2026 so far. In the longer term, they have gained 37% in one year, 115% in three years, and 58% in five years.
The bank reported a 25% year-on-year rise in net profit to Rs 359.56 crore for the fourth quarter of FY26, up from Rs 287.96 crore reported in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year. Its net interest income (NII), meanwhile, increased around 31% YoY to Rs 785.83 crore during the quarter under review.Also read: Why are markets rallying today?
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Sterlite Tech, HFCL shares rally up to 5% after 2-day fall. What’s triggering the surge?
Sterlite Tech shares gained 5% to their day’s high of Rs 600, while HFCL shares were locked in a 5% upper circuit. Both stocks had fallen 8% each over the previous two sessions.
Sentiment improved significantly across global markets, with South Korea’s KOSPI, the world’s best-performing stock market this year, surging more than 8% in a single session. In the U.S., the Nasdaq Composite rose 2.54% on Thursday as investors returned to beaten-down technology names.
Easing geopolitical tensions and a decline in oil prices, which slipped to a two-month low, added to the risk-on mood, boosting optimism across equity markets. The shift in sentiment followed comments from U.S. President Donald Trump, who said a peace deal with Iran could be reached as early as this weekend.
Can you buy Sterlite Tech, HFCL shares?
Even as India continues to lag markets such as South Korea and Taiwan in direct exposure to the AI and semiconductor cycle, a different AI-linked investment theme is gathering momentum at home, and Sterlite Tech and HFCL are direct beneficiaries.
Both companies are involved in the business of manufacturing optical fibre cables among other verticals. India’s data centre industry is entering a multi-year growth phase, driven by accelerating digitalisation, rising cloud adoption and growing artificial intelligence demand.
Sterlite Technologies has emerged as the biggest winner from the theme, soaring 488% in 2026. Yet analysts believe the rally may not be over. Hong Kong-based CLSA expects the stock to climb another 14.5% from current levels following the company’s $1 billion order win from a US hyperscaler.
With a target of Rs 655, the brokerage says order significantly strengthens Sterlite’s positioning in AI data centres while improving medium-term growth visibility. CLSA expects the deal to reinforce the company’s competitiveness in global markets and is now modelling a 49% EBITDA CAGR between FY26 and FY29 while maintaining an “Outperform” rating on the stock. HFCL has also been among the standout performers, gaining 170% in 2026. The March quarter marked a sharp turnaround for the company. Revenue nearly doubled year-on-year to Rs 1,824 crore, EBITDA swung to Rs 315 crore from negative territory a year earlier, while profit after tax improved to Rs 184 crore from a loss of Rs 83 crore.
“The structural shift is real. Product revenue has grown from 27% of the mix in FY21 to 59% in FY26, and exports now account for 41% of revenue. That’s a business fundamentally changing its character,” said Balaji Rao, Research Analyst at Bonanza.
Beyond optical fibre cables, HFCL is also expanding aggressively into defence and aerospace through the Defsys acquisition. The company is setting up a Rs 1,000-acre ammunition complex in Andhra Pradesh and scaling up its data centre interconnect solutions business, targeting revenue of Rs 400 crore in FY27 and Rs 800 crore in FY28. Its optical fibre cable capacity is set to expand by 25% by December 2026, while backward integration into preforms is expected to reduce raw material costs by 15-20%.
According to international brokerage Nomura, India’s data centre IT load has expanded from around 350 MW in 2019 to nearly 1.5-1.6 GW in 2025, translating into a CAGR of about 29%, compared with roughly 20% globally. As a result, India’s share of global data centre capacity has increased from around 1.5% in 2019 to approximately 2-3% in 2025.
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