Authorities with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department reported that human remains were located in a desert area near the intersection of West Ajo Way and South La Cholla Boulevard, roughly 15 miles from the residence of Nancy Guthrie. The discovery was made by Search and Rescue deputies responding to a call in the remote location.
Investigation status
According to the sheriff’s office, the remains appear to have been at the site for an extended period of time. At this time, officials have found no indication that the remains are connected to the ongoing investigation involving Nancy Guthrie, whose home is situated several miles to the north.
Law enforcement response
Deputies from the Search and Rescue unit secured the scene and are working with forensic specialists to identify the remains. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department emphasized that the investigation is still developing and that additional information will be released as it becomes available.
Community impact
The discovery has prompted concern among residents of the surrounding desert communities, who are accustomed to the region’s sparse population and limited law‑enforcement presence. Local officials have reassured the public that the sheriff’s department is following standard protocols to ensure a thorough and respectful handling of the case.
Next steps
Investigators will continue to examine the site for any evidence that could clarify the identity of the deceased and determine whether any further connections exist to other ongoing cases. The sheriff’s office has asked anyone with information about the location or circumstances surrounding the remains to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
This story will be updated as new details emerge.
Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.