The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie entered a complicated new chapter when a delivery driver was briefly detained and questioned before being released without charges, a development that underscored both the intensity and the sensitivity of the ongoing search. Thirty-six-year-old Carlos Palazuelos was taken into custody on February 10 while working his delivery route in Arizona, an action that quickly drew public attention as news of the detention spread. Authorities confirmed that Palazuelos was questioned for several hours but ultimately released after investigators determined there was insufficient evidence to justify holding him. The search for Nancy, now stretching into its eleventh day, has involved a coordinated effort among local police, state investigators, and federal authorities.
Officials have repeatedly emphasized that every potential lead must be examined thoroughly, even if it results in temporary detentions that later yield no direct connection to the case. Because Nancy is related to a nationally recognized television figure, the case has attracted heightened media scrutiny, but law enforcement representatives have insisted that their approach remains grounded in standard investigative procedure. They have reiterated that the goal is singular and clear: to determine Nancy’s whereabouts and ensure her safety, wherever the evidence may lead.