FBI Releases Footage as SWAT Teams Raid Home Near Missing Nancy Guthrie
Law enforcement conducted a late-night operation at a residence near Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home as part of the ongoing investigation into her disappearance, though no arrests were made. More than a dozen law enforcement vehicles, including SWAT and forensic teams, descended on a residence approximately two miles from where Nancy is believed to have been taken nearly two weeks ago.
Unidentified DNA and Video Evidence
Unidentified DNA, not belonging to anyone in close contact with Nancy, was discovered at her home, prompting investigators to work diligently on its identification. In a significant development, video footage from her doorbell camera shows an armed individual in a ski mask and gloves tampering with the device on the morning she is believed to have been taken. The FBI has released this footage to the public in hopes of generating new leads.
Increased Reward and Intensified Search
The FBI has increased its reward to $100,000 for information leading to Nancy’s location or the arrest and conviction of those involved in her suspected kidnapping. This move underscores the urgency of the case as law enforcement intensifies efforts to solve the mystery surrounding her disappearance.
Authorities have urged anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing that even small details could be crucial in bringing Nancy home safely. The investigation remains active, with forensic teams continuing to analyze evidence from the raided residence and other locations linked to the case.