Nancy Guthrie Case
Lawyer Blasts Legislation Enforcement
… After 2 Purchasers Focused in SWAT Raid
Revealed
An legal professional for 2 folks focused in raids linked to Nancy Guthrie‘s disappearance is asking out legislation enforcement for going after his shopper … who he says has no involvement within the crime.
Lawyer Chris Scileppi represents Luke Daley — the Arizona man who was the topic of two search warrants issued and served a pair weeks in the past in connection to the Guthrie case — and, he tells TMZ he is completely certain his shopper has no hyperlink to Nancy.
Daley and his mom have been offended about being detained, Scileppi says … and their houses and automobiles have been considerably broken in the course of the search.
Scileppi calls Nancy’s abduction a horrible crime … and, in investigating it, he says legislation enforcement is obligated to take action “in a manner that avoids casting aspersions on private citizens who have no connection whatsoever to the case.”
The Pima County Sheriff’s Division has repeatedly carried out well-publicized raids, Scileppi goes on … solely to let the topics go hours later with out prices — and, these actions hurt personal residents who’re subjected to “rampant, unsubstantiated, and callous speculation driven by the public’s hunger for information.”
Scileppi argues these raids additionally make investigators look as if they’ve made no progress on their investigation. He say’s Luke hopes there can be a contented ending to the ordeal … and, he hopes the subsequent goal is somebody who was truly concerned.

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Scileppi tells us he nonetheless does not know what info led a decide to present cops a search warrant.
As … Nancy was final seen on January 31. Police have been looking diligently — and, we have handed alongside alleged ransom notes to cops once we’ve obtained them — however, they have not made a lot progress on the case.
A supply driver named Carlos was additionally detained earlier this month … however, like Luke, he was launched shortly after.
We reached out to the Pima County Sheriff’s Dept. for remark … to this point, no phrase again.