Did the Pima County Sherrif's Department collaborated with Desert Law show and reportedly give them information around Nancy Guthrie's case?
Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, was kidnapped from her Tucson home on February 1, 2026. Well, now the disappearance of Nancy has taken a new turn after 220 pages of leaked internal emails show a different story. Well, fresh reports floating on social media reveal that the Pima County Sheriff's Department had worked closely with a reality TV crew for the show, Desert Law.
A report by Fox News Digital revealed that the Pima County Sheriff Department had worked extensively with the makers of a reality TV show called, Desert Law. This was months before the highly prolific case had emerged. For the unversed, newly released details related to Nancy Guthrie's abduction case revealed unheard things from the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
The report noted that from July to December 2025, there was a close working relationship between the Pima County Sheriff's Department and the producers of Twenty Twenty Productions. The report mentioned that the producers had requested access to Nancy's abduction footage. The department reportedly was planning to come in front of the cameras, grant operational access, and provide camera clips for the series.
A Fox News report also noted that the Pima County Sheriff's Department authorities had worked closely with the TV crew. Behind-the-scenes access was given to the deputy operations, and footage was reportedly leaked months before Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped from her home. The report also mentioned that the emails spoke of extensive cooperation, access to body camera clippings, and also on the movie filming logistics.
It is interesting to note that even before Nancy disappeared, the objectives of the Pima County Sheriff's Department had come on the radar. For those who do not know, according to reports, Desert Law is actually the reality show of the Pima County Sheriff's Department. It showcases the high-end and intensity-filled work of the department. Well, given that the investigations into Nancy's case began on February 1, 2026, the disclosures have raised new concerns about the agency's agenda. Well reports also mention that, in June 2025, one of the producers had asked contacts of various unit leaders related to Nancy's case.
Well, a Hindustan Times report revealed that the emails exchanged between the Pima County Sheriff's Department and the producers of the reality show are from 2025. The report states that Nancy was kidnapped in 2026, so there does not appear to be any overlap. Well, the first episode of Desert Law had surfaced on January 1, 2026. In one case, a TV crew had flagged an altercation in which a deputy officer had recorded the confrontation. The show producer, Tom Olney, seemed dissatisfied with how long it took to get the body-cam clips and had discussed strategies to speed up the entire process. This was mentioned so that the deadlines of the program could be met.
Well, there is no concrete evidence that the emails mention Nancy Guthrie. The pre-dated emails do not show any evidence that the ongoing investigation was influenced. However, according to reports, critics are slamming the Pima County Sheriff's Department for prioritising TV deadlines. The department's transparency is being questioned.
What are your views about the Pima County Sheriff's Department collaborating with the Desert Law show, which is being linked to Nancy Guthrie's case?
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