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FBI Probes Vacant Home and Construction Crews in Nancy Guthrie Search as Sheriff Faces Recall Push

Investigators are focusing on neighborhood leads following unrevealing camera images recovered from the property.

Overview

  • - The FBI recovered additional thumbnail images from three cameras at the Guthrie home that sources say show routine activity and nothing suspicious, with no plans for public release.
  • - Agents have revisited the Catalina Foothills neighborhood to ask about a neighbor who moved out and about workers at nearby construction sites, and they are seeking surveillance from January 11 and 24, according to multiple reports.
  • - Forensic work continues as authorities report mixed and low-level DNA; a glove found miles from the home yielded DNA tied to a local restaurant worker not linked to the case.
  • - A recall effort against Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos was launched March 12; he has acknowledged the effort as voters’ right, and organizers have 120 days to gather signatures, with county supervisors set to review questions about his employment history on March 24.
  • - No arrests or verified proof of life have been announced; media-received ransom emails were forwarded to the FBI but remain unverified, and rewards now total up to $1 million from the family, $100,000 from the FBI, and $102,500 from 88-CRIME.