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FBI Ups Reward in Missing Woman Case
13 Feb
Summary
- Reward for Nancy Guthrie's location doubled to $100,000.
- Suspect described as 5'9"-5'10" male with backpack.
- Kidnapping victim has had no proof of life for 12 days.

The FBI has raised the reward to $100,000 for any information that helps locate Nancy Guthrie or leads to the arrest of those involved in her disappearance. This comes days after chilling footage showed an armed individual at her home. The suspect is described as a male, around 5'9" to 5'10" tall, wearing a black Ozark Trail backpack.
Forensic consultants express concern over the 12 days without a confirmed sign of life from Ms. Guthrie. The inconsistent presentation of ransom demands by the suspected kidnappers is also noted as highly unusual and distressing. The FBI is actively reviewing over 13,000 tips received from the public and urges continued submissions to aid the investigation.




