Law enforcement was back in full force searching around Annie Guthrie's neighborhood. Hmm. On Tuesday, authorities returned to Annie and her husband Tommaso Cioni's neighborhood amid the search for Nancy Guthrie. They live about 10 minutes away, and Nancy was at their home the night before she disappeared for dinner. They are believed to be the last people who saw her before she vanished in the middle of the night. Police have ramped up investigative efforts at their home in recent days. On Tuesday, Pima County Sheriff's Department and FBI officials, including search and rescue crews, were seen going door-to-door chatting with neighbors and scoping out the area. One neighbor, Tony Zaccagnini, told People he's spoken to three sheriffs regarding the case: "They didn't ask for my phone number or nothing, but I got a camera set up around my property in the back and in the front. ... And they were there last week, asking to look at my cameras. We didn't see nothing on it." Related: Money Sent To Bitcoin Account Attached To Ransom Note When questioned, a Phoenix FBI spokesperson simply said: "We're not confirming anything at this time." Investigative reporter JRL Investigates, whose been on scene, wrote on X (Twitter): "I personally saw the FBI going door to door in Anne Guthrie & Tommaso's neighborhood. Common theme was to ask each neighbor if they seen anything suspicious, asked for consent to search inside / outside their home & wrote their license plates down on their vehicles. Everyone I saw them encounter cooperated. Some of the homes the owners were waiting for FBI, so could of been prearranged. Few homes no one answered, so assuming FBI would have to go back." I personally saw the FBI going door to door in Anne Guthrie & Tommaso's neighborhood. Common theme was to ask each neighbor if they seen anything suspicious, asked for consent to search inside / outside their home & wrote their license plates down on their vehicles. Everyone I... - JLR(C) (@JLRINVESTIGATES) February 11, 2026 It remains unclear why they're investigating Annie's neighborhood so much. Previously, Ashleigh Banfield claimed a source told her Tommaso might be a "prime suspect," but the Pima County Sheriff's Department denied those claims. But it looks like they have reason to believe there could be significant clues in this area! Why else would they be searching SO HARD in the neighborhood and at their home - which isn't even considered the crime scene?? Hmm... See more from the search: FBI still going door to door in Annie Guthrie & Tommaso's neighborhood. pic.twitter.com/XJYbyjNW9N - JLR(C) (@JLRINVESTIGATES) February 11, 2026 FBI Agents looking into a drainage pipe near Annie Guthrie & Tommaso's home. pic.twitter.com/Hr1xfrAhX0 - JLR(C) (@JLRINVESTIGATES) February 10, 2026 Agents are talking a guy who lives a block away from Annie Guthrie & Tommaso. pic.twitter.com/GTMZQiT2T5 - JLR(C) (@JLRINVESTIGATES) February 10, 2026 FBI searching a concrete brick attachment to a home near Annie Guthrie & Tommaso. pic.twitter.com/HOLZVnomoC - JLR(C) (@JLRINVESTIGATES) February 10, 2026 NOW: Federal agents are canvassing Annie Guthrie's neighborhood on foot. Doing what appears to be a systematic sweep, combing through desert brush and going door-to-door talking to neighbors. pic.twitter.com/2fXUEJjri9 - Matt Finn (@MattFinnFNC) February 11, 2026 Wild. We hope they figure this out soon! A tip line has been set up: see HERE. The FBI has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of Nancy Guthrie, and/or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance. [Image via Savannah Guthrie/Instagram] The post Police Double Down On New Search Of Annie Guthrie's Neighborhood As Mom Remains Missing -- But Why?? appeared first on Perez Hilton.