Pima County Sheriff’s Department Identifies Niccolas Allen Coleman as Person of Interest in Homicide Investigation
Niccolas Allen Coleman: Pima County SD's ‘person of interest’ post sparks buzz, ‘Is this the Nancy Guthrie suspect?’
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The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has identified 22-year-old Niccolas Allen Coleman as a person of interest in a homicide investigation, raising speculation about a possible connection to the unsolved Nancy Guthrie case. Coleman, described as armed and dangerous, has an active arrest warrant for drug-related charges.
- 01Niccolas Allen Coleman is a person of interest in a homicide investigation.
- 02Coleman is described as 22 years old, with brown hair and brown eyes.
- 03He has an active arrest warrant for drug-related charges and is considered armed and dangerous.
- 04Speculation about a connection to the Nancy Guthrie case has emerged, but no evidence links the two.
- 05The Guthrie case remains unsolved, with no suspects identified.
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The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has released information about Niccolas Allen Coleman, a 22-year-old man identified as a person of interest in a homicide investigation. The department's post on X (formerly Twitter) describes Coleman as having brown hair and brown eyes, and possibly a short buzz cut. He is considered armed and dangerous and has an active arrest warrant for drug-related charges. While the post has sparked speculation about a connection to the Nancy Guthrie case, which remains unsolved, the sheriff's department did not indicate any direct link. Nancy Guthrie has been missing for months, and her family continues to seek answers, with her daughter Savannah expressing hope for a miracle despite the grim possibility that her mother may be deceased. The investigation into Guthrie's disappearance is ongoing, with the FBI analyzing critical DNA evidence found in her home.
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The identification of Coleman as a person of interest may heighten community concern regarding safety, especially since he is considered armed and dangerous.
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