BREAKING: Anonymous USB Labeled “Nancy” Delivered to Police — File Titled “The Truth About My Family” Leaves Investigators Stunned

Authorities in Tucson confirmed that an unmarked envelope labeled only “Nancy” was hand-delivered to the department’s front desk, raising immediate concern. With no return address or message, it was logged, photographed, and secured under standard evidence procedures.

Inside, detectives found a USB drive. After obtaining a warrant, forensic specialists accessed a single folder titled “THE TRUTH ABOUT MY FAMILY.” While officials have not disclosed its full contents, they confirmed the files are now part of the active investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.

Sources say the folder contains digital documents, screenshots of private messages, and scans of handwritten journal pages. Metadata indicates some files were created or edited shortly before Nancy was last seen. Forensic teams are analyzing timestamps and device data to assess authenticity and relevance.

Investigators have not identified who compiled or delivered the material, and they caution that its claims are unverified. Still, law enforcement describes the contents as deeply personal and potentially important to understanding family relationships tied to the case.

The USB has prompted renewed interviews and a reexamination of existing evidence. Authorities stress the investigation remains active, no conclusions have been reached, and speculation could hinder progress. The anonymous delivery now stands as a significant, but still uncertain, piece of the ongoing inquiry.