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Nancy Guthrie: Where does the investigation stand?
Investigators have received over 30,000 tips and offer up to $1.2 million in combined rewards while exploring multiple suspects and motives in Guthrie's disappearance.
- On February 1, Nancy Guthrie was last seen and is believed removed from her Catalina Foothills home, prompting a multi‑week investigation led by authorities.
- Surveillance images and deadlines prompted media outlets to receive purported ransom notes demanding $6 million with February 5 and February 9 deadlines, while doorbell camera footage shows a masked suspect tampering with the camera on two nights.
- Forensic traces include DNA analysis ongoing as of March 13, and gloves found ~2 miles from Guthrie's home have been traced to a local restaurant worker, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Office.
- The family announced a $1,000,000 reward, and the FBI's $100,000 offer raises the total to up to $1,200,000, including incentives from 88‑Crime.
- The FBI will shift its command post to Phoenix while field teams remain, and Mexican officials say there is no indication Guthrie crossed into Mexico.
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