Reward in Nancy Guthrie Case Now Up to $200,000 A major new reward has just been added in the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared from her Tucson home more than two weeks ago under suspicious circumstances. According to reports and official statements from Crime Stoppers, Milwaukee attorney Michael Hupy has pledged an additional $100,000 for information leading to an arrest. That reward is being offered through Crime Stoppers and is separate from the $100,000 already announced by the FBI — bringing the total possible reward to $200,000. The Crime Stoppers reward allows tipsters to remain completely anonymous while still being eligible for payment if their information results in charges. Hupy is president of Milwaukee Crime Stoppers, but this reward will be administered locally through Crime Stoppers of Tucson. The FBI has confirmed the investigation remains active. Authorities continue pursuing leads, conducting forensic analysis, and interviewing individuals connected to the case. Anyone with information can contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit an anonymous tip through Crime Stoppers. Nancy is still missing. #NancyGuthrie #BringNancyHome #BreakingNews #TrueCrime #MissingPerson #CrimeStoppers #FBI #RewardIncreased #ArizonaNews #JusticeForNancy