As the search for Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman abducted in Tucson, Arizona, approaches the one-month mark, investigators are intensifying their efforts with a massive review of surveillance footage. The FBI is currently sifting through up to 10,000 hours of video, including critical Ring doorbell camera recordings from a neighbour, which capture vehicles near her home on the night she disappeared.
Key Developments in the Investigation
Authorities have confirmed that a man arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) outside Guthrie's home is not linked to her abduction, narrowing the focus of the probe. Meanwhile, a specific clip shows a car driving approximately 2.5 miles from her residence around the time she went missing, providing a potential lead for detectives.
Family's Emotional Appeal
In a heartfelt plea, Nancy Guthrie's daughter, Savannah Guthrie, has increased the reward for information leading to her mother's safe return to $1 million. Savannah, a well-known television personality, has announced plans to resume her professional duties while continuing to advocate for her mother's case, urging the public to come forward with any tips.
The Pima County Sheriff's Office remains actively engaged in the investigation, emphasising that no suspects have been identified yet. The extensive footage review underscores the complexity of the case, as law enforcement works tirelessly to piece together events from that fateful night.
