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New Attorney General Todd Blanche hints that the FBI will NOT take over search for Nancy Guthrie despite heavy criticism of local police... six months after her disappearance

  • Posted on August 16, 2026
  • By Daily Mail
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In brief

Six months into the Nancy Guthrie disappearance investigation, newly appointed Attorney General Todd Blanche addressed speculation about potential FBI intervention during an interview with Meet the Press. Despite mounting scrutiny regarding local law enforcement's handling of the case, Blanche indicated that federal authorities would not assume control of the search operations. His statement marks a significant development in an ongoing investigation that has drawn considerable public attention and raised questions about investigative protocols and inter-agency coordination in high-profile missing persons cases.

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New Attorney General Todd Blanche hints that the FBI will NOT take over search for Nancy Guthrie despite heavy criticism of local police... six months after her disappearance
New Attorney General Todd Blanche hints that the FBI will NOT take over search for Nancy Guthrie despite heavy criticism of local police... six months after her disappearance

Attorney General Todd Blanche, who was recently appointed by President Trump sat down with Meet the Press host Kristen Welker six months after Guthrie was last seen.
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