Pima County Sheriff's Office Pulls a Real Karen Move on Twitter, Gets Roasted
As the search for Savannah Guthrie's mom drags on, the Sheriff's Department drops a 'Nancy found!' tweet about a different Nancy, proving they're not just incompetent, but also terminally online.

TUCSON, Ariz. — So, the Pima County Sheriff's Office, bless their hearts, decided to chime in on Twitter (X, whatever) with a real head-scratcher of a post. While everyone's still wondering where Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy, wandered off to, these geniuses tweeted, "Update: Nancy has been located!" Turns out, it was a different Nancy. An 82-year-old Nancy Radakovich. Congrats on finding her, but the timing, folks, the TIMING.
The internet, naturally, went full savage. Think of it as the collective facepalm of a nation. People were calling the Sheriff's Department "tone deaf," "unprofessional," and even "evil." Honestly, it's hard to argue. It's like they're deliberately trying to troll everyone. Do they even get the internet? Probably still using Internet Explorer.
Sheriff Chris Nanos is already sweating bullets because he's facing a recall. Apparently, people aren't thrilled with his performance, especially the way he's handled the Guthrie case. And this latest social media blunder? Just sprinkles on the fail cake. You love to see it.
Meanwhile, the FBI is poking around, sniffing out DNA evidence like truffle pigs. Word is they've been collecting hair samples from Guthrie's house. Let's hope they find something, because the Pima County Sheriff's Office is clearly out to lunch. Or, more likely, crafting another genius tweet.
Look, we all feel for Savannah Guthrie. Losing your mom is rough. But the way this whole thing is being handled is a masterclass in how not to run a missing persons investigation. Between the inconsistent communication, the possible lack of cooperation with the FBI, and now this social media dumpster fire, it's a wonder anyone trusts these guys to find their keys, let alone a missing person.
And let's not forget the comments section – a glorious display of unbridled rage and sarcasm. "Are you kidding? So unprofessional! You couldn’t list the last name?" one user wrote. Another said, "Pima County Sheriff’s Department announces 'Nancy has been located.' Now they're just trolling us." It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion, but with more memes.
So, what's the takeaway here? Simple: The Pima County Sheriff's Office needs to hire a social media manager who's not a complete boomer. And maybe, just maybe, they should focus on actually finding Nancy Guthrie instead of crafting tone-deaf tweets. But hey, that's just, like, my opinion, man.
The internet never forgets, and this one's gonna sting for a while. Maybe Nanos should spend less time worrying about his recall election and more time solving the case. Just a thought.
At the end of the day, this whole situation is a circus. A tragic circus, but a circus nonetheless. And we, the internet, are here for the schadenfreude.
Let's hope Nancy Guthrie is found safe and sound. And let's hope the Pima County Sheriff's Office learns a valuable lesson about the power of the internet. And maybe, just maybe, they'll finally upgrade to Chrome.

