Overview
- In a statement aired during a KVOA News 4 Tucson special, Nancy Guthrie’s children urged neighbors to re-check camera footage, journal notes, texts, observations and conversations for anything that could help.
- The family asked residents to focus on Jan. 31, the early hours of Feb. 1 and the late evening of Jan. 11, saying even a small detail could be pivotal.
- A reward of up to $1 million remains offered for information leading to the 84-year-old’s recovery, with tips requested through the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
- Recent neighborhood security video reviewed by investigators yielded no new suspicious behavior, and authorities were unable to recover footage from the day Nancy disappeared.
- DNA from a glove found about two miles away was traced to an unrelated restaurant employee, while other items undergo private-lab analysis as the FBI-released doorbell images of a masked, apparently armed visitor remain a key lead.