FBI Releases Images of Masked Suspect at Nancy Guthrie’s Door, Gun Carried in 'Bizarre' Front Position
- The FBI and Pima County Sheriff's Department released images of a masked, armed individual tampering with a doorbell camera at Nancy Guthrie's home, where she was last seen before going missing.
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing after failing to attend virtual church services on February 1, following dinner at her daughter's home the previous evening.
- Experts stated that the video offers numerous details, including the suspect's clothing and method of carrying a firearm, which could help identify the suspect as tips have increased dramatically since its release.
- Savannah Guthrie shared the video on social media, appealing for tips, saying, 'Someone out there recognizes this person,' indicating hope for the case.
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In the case of the missing Nancy Guthrie, the FBI has released video footage, showing a masked and armed man on the camera in front of the 84-year-olds' house, wearing gloves and a backpack, and carrying a gun.
Why New Surveillance Footage Is Critical in Nancy Guthrie Case
The FBI says tips have dramatically increased since releasing surveillance video showing an armed and masked man at Nancy Guthrie's front door. Experts say images can often lead to breakthroughs, with the public response moving investigations forward. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Kate Snow shares a look at the critical role surveillance footage plays in solving cases.
Authorities have released new photos and videos in the Nancy Guthrie case. In them, a masked person appears to be manipulating the camera at her house. An analysis.
One person was briefly arrested on Tuesday as part of the investigation after ten days of disappearance, while the FBI released the images of a suspect. Several ransom requests were also sent to Savannah Guthrie's family, a famous NBC journalist.
FBI releases surveillance photos at Guthrie home
Images of an armed individual who appears to be tampering with a security camera at the front door of Nancy Guthrie's Tucson, Arizona, home the day of her disappearance were released Tuesday by the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
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