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Guthrie Mom Kidnapping: New Clues Emerge
24 Feb
Summary
- Investigation into Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping enters critical phase.
- New footage suggests the masked intruder may not have acted alone.
- Physical evidence like gloves and a ring were recovered near the scene.

The abduction of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, has entered a critical stage as investigators explore the possibility of multiple individuals being involved. Over three weeks after her disappearance from her Tucson home, new evidence has emerged.
Doorbell footage and surveillance images released by authorities suggest the masked perpetrator may not have acted alone. Investigators are meticulously examining physical evidence recovered near the scene, which includes items such as gloves, backpacks, a gun holster, and a distinctive pinky ring.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies, continues to dedicate resources to pursuing all available leads. As of the latest updates, no arrests have been made in connection with the kidnapping. The case remains a focal point of public attention in Arizona, particularly as ransom efforts are reportedly in progress.


