'Critical' update in Nancy Guthrie case as cops in Tucson
Key Points:
- Federal agents have returned to Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson neighborhood, indicating renewed activity in the investigation over a month after her disappearance.
- Retired FBI agent Jason Pack suggests this renewed investigative presence shows the case is progressing as authorities refine timelines and analyze new evidence.
- Investigators are closely examining surveillance footage from a neighbor’s Ring doorbell showing a vehicle near Guthrie’s home shortly after she vanished, and are also focused on a mysterious individual captured on camera outside her residence.
- Despite ongoing efforts, no suspect has been identified, but the FBI has released images and video of a person possibly connected to the case.
- Nancy’s family, led by her daughter Savannah Guthrie, has offered a reward of up to $1 million