The FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department released photos in the Nancy Guthrie case Tuesday. Investigators showed a masked individual wearing gloves, backpack, and apparent gun holster. Moreover, authorities confirmed someone detained a person for questioning in connection. Officials continue examining evidence linked to Nancy Guthrie’s troubling disappearance case.
Earlier, investigators published images showing a suspect tampering with door camera. The footage captures the individual approaching Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home cautiously. Furthermore, authorities believe the suspect intentionally tried blocking the camera lens. The person allegedly damaged the device during early morning hours February first.
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Nancy Guthrie Case: Key Surveillance and Investigation Updates
Law enforcement recovered the footage from a Google Nest doorbell camera. Officials recorded the video around three a.m., investigators confirmed Tuesday. Additionally, the suspect kept their head lowered, indicating awareness of surveillance. Police stated the camera stopped functioning shortly after the recorded encounter.
Meanwhile, Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker disconnected from her phone before dawn. Relatives last saw her when they dropped her home January thirty-first. However, family reported her missing after she skipped Sunday church services. Initially, authorities said they had no suspects or persons of interest.
Subsequently, FBI Director Kash Patel shared the new images publicly. He visited the Tucson command post to review developments firsthand. Meanwhile, officials confirmed ransom notes reached news outlets earlier. Savannah Guthrie urged Americans to share tips and help bring mother home.
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