
In a stunning twist that has left residents of Tucson reeling, a young deputy from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department — the very agency leading the high-profile investigation into the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie — has been arrested and fired on kidnapping charges.
The deputy, identified as 22-year-old Travis Reynolds, was taken into custody by Tucson Police on March 26, 2026, following an alleged incident that occurred while he was on duty. According to authorities, Reynolds was transporting a female detainee in handcuffs when he allegedly made inappropriate sexual comments, delayed her booking process, and engaged in behavior that crossed into unlawful detention. The victim reportedly told investigators she had never been arrested before and felt terrified by the deputy’s actions.
This bombshell arrest comes at a critical moment for the Pima County Sheriff’s Office, which has been under intense public scrutiny since Nancy Guthrie vanished from her home in the Catalina Foothills area on February 1, 2026. Blood drops were found on her front porch, and doorbell camera footage captured a masked individual wearing gloves and what appeared to be a handgun holster. Despite thousands of tips, DNA evidence, and multiple searches, Nancy — mother of NBC’s Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie — remains missing, with no arrests made in her case.
The department is already facing heavy criticism. Experienced detectives were reportedly sidelined, leadership has come under fire from the deputies’ union (which voted no confidence in Sheriff Chris Nanos), and a recall effort against the sheriff is underway. Adding to the chaos, the office is dealing with an unrelated $1.35 million lawsuit involving alleged misconduct by another deputy.
Reynolds’ involvement, or even proximity, to the Guthrie investigation has raised disturbing questions about oversight, training, and the culture within the department. How could a 22-year-old deputy with limited experience end up assigned to such a sensitive missing persons case while allegedly committing serious misconduct on duty? Many wonder whether this scandal points to deeper systemic problems that could have compromised the search for Nancy.
Authorities have stressed that Reynolds is not considered a suspect in Guthrie’s abduction. His alleged crime involved a different victim and occurred weeks after Nancy disappeared. Still, the timing has fueled widespread speculation and eroded public trust even further.
As the FBI continues to assist in the Guthrie case, offering a massive reward for information, the community is left asking: If law enforcement can’t keep its own house in order, how can families feel safe? Reynolds was booked on one count of kidnapping, with bond set at $200,000. He has been ordered to have no contact with the victim and is prohibited from possessing weapons.
This latest scandal has only intensified calls for transparency and accountability. For Nancy Guthrie’s family and the people of Pima County, the hope for answers grows dimmer amid the mounting controversies. The question now lingers — will justice be served for Nancy, or will internal failures continue to overshadow the truth?
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