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Pacemaker Data Unlocks Abduction Window
11 Feb
Summary
- Pacemaker data created an 18-minute window for the abduction.
- Five escape routes were identified from the residence.
- Digital navigation and device trails are critical leads.

Investigators are pursuing new leads in the suspected abduction of Nancy Guthrie, following a novel analysis of her medical device data. Surveillance photos released by the FBI show a masked individual tampering with a camera at Guthrie's home.
Utilizing data from Guthrie's pacemaker, experts have determined an 18-minute window, from 2:10 AM to 2:28 AM MST, during which she may have been abducted. This timeframe was established by tracking the device's synchronization with her phone.
Authorities are concentrating on five identified egress routes from the Catalina Foothills area, considering travel times of 6.5 to 12 minutes to exit a five-mile radius. The early morning hour is seen as an advantage, as any vehicle would be more conspicuous.


