Trump on Nancy Guthrie investigation: ‘Progress has been made’
The FBI doubled the reward to $100,000 and released suspect images to focus over 13,000 tips in the ongoing investigation into Nancy Guthrie's suspected abduction.
- At Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Trump said `progress has been made` after the FBI joined the Nancy Guthrie investigation, which was led by the local sheriff.
- Since Feb 1, 2026, investigators have received over 13,000 tips after Nancy Guthrie was last seen Jan. 31 at her home and reported missing the next day.
- Forensic review of the doorbell footage shows a ski-masked, gloved person with a holstered gun tampering with the camera and investigators describe the suspect as male, 5-foot-9 to 5-foot-10, with a black Ozark Trail hiker-style backpack.
- The FBI raised its reward to $100,000 and updated the suspect description to focus public tips, while a man detained earlier this week was released without charges.
- Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos denied withholding physical evidence from the FBI, telling KVOA `Not even close to the truth`, while a law enforcement official told Reuters the sheriff blocked FBI access to DNA evidence and gloves recovered near the Catalina Foothills home.
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Nancy Guthrie kidnapping investigation draws scrutiny as case drags on
Criticism of the local sheriff's department's handling of the case has mounted, with questions raised about its ability to handle such a high-profile, complex crime under the harsh media spotlight.
FBI unveils new suspect details, doubles reward in search for TV host’s mother
TUCSON, Arizona — With 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie missing for nearly two weeks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said Thursday it is doubling the reward for information that could help locate her and providing newly confirmed identifying details about a potential suspect.
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