Overview
- Federal agents questioned staff at a Tucson Mexican restaurant tied to a prior filming with Nancy and Savannah Guthrie, part of a review of public locations linked to the family, according to journalist Brian Entin.
- Retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer warned the perpetrator could strike again and urged a public briefing with actionable details, reiterating her view that someone who knows the suspect may ultimately come forward.
- Former FBI agents say the evidence points to a targeted abduction rather than a burglary, with Maureen O’Connell suggesting Nancy was carried out by at least two people based on blood droplet patterns and a lack of footprints.
- Pima County officials said DNA from a glove found more than two miles away matched a local restaurant employee unrelated to the case, while other gloves await testing at a private lab in Florida.
- Investigators continue large‑scale digital and video analysis, review thousands of tips, and highlight rewards exceeding $1.2 million, as alleged ransom emails to media have not produced verified proof of life.