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Mother-in-Law of Man Detained in Guthrie Case Speaks About Search
Josefina described her son-in-law's brief police detention and device seizures amid ongoing FBI search and $5,000 reward for missing Nancy Guthrie, last seen Jan 31.
- On Tuesday night, Josefina said police forcibly entered her Rio Rico, Arizona home and detained her son-in-law, while she denied any family involvement and said officers claimed they did not need a warrant.
- Eleven days into the case, investigators say they believe she was taken against her will, and FBI Director Kash Patel said recent technical progress has been made.
- Investigators seized phones and other devices from Josefina and relatives during the overnight action, and Brian Entin showed Josefina doorbell-camera images released by the FBI, which she denied matched her son-in-law.
- Wednesday morning, the detained man was released and described being terrified while searches continued and the FBI offered a $5,000 reward for information.
- Authorities were back near Guthrie's neighborhood on Tuesday, blocking a driveway and canvassing Annie Guthrie's area while Josefina said investigators could contact her son-in-law's Tucson employer.
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In the USA, photos and videos are published showing a person at Savannah Guthrie's mother's house. Shortly thereafter, there is an arrest. Whether both are related is unclear.
Mother-in-law of man detained in Guthrie case speaks about search
The mother-in-law of the man who was detained for questioning in the Nancy Guthrie case spoke Tuesday night on how law enforcement searched her Rio Rico home. The homeowner said law enforcement had already busted into her home when she arrived from Tucson but also said she had nothing to hide and gave them permission to search the place. She says her son-in-law has nothing to do with Guthrie's abduction.
·Phoenix, United States
Read Full ArticleTelevision star Nancy Guthrie's mother disappeared from her home on Sunday, February 1st.
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