Overview
- The Guthrie family, which posted a new message Sunday, urged Tucson residents to review camera clips and notes from Jan. 31 to Feb. 1 and late on Jan. 11, and reaffirmed a $1 million reward for information.
- Investigators clarified Monday that a Nest doorbell image once linked to Jan. 11 could not be verified by Google, so they expanded their request for neighborhood surveillance to cover a wider window.
- Sheriff Chris Nanos said some DNA collected at the house may be workable, and labs and the FBI are assisting as the team explores investigative genetic genealogy to try to match unknown material.
- Doorbell footage released by the FBI shows a masked person at the front door the night Nancy Guthrie vanished, and detectives continue to sort through thousands of videos and public tips with no suspect named.
- NBC on Wednesday previewed Savannah Guthrie’s first interview since her mother’s disappearance, where she described her family’s agony and urged whoever is responsible to bring Nancy home.