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New Evidence Recovered as FBI Expands Search in Nancy Guthrie Abduction Case

Investigators request targeted home‑camera footage from specific January dates to advance the case.

Overview

  • Authorities say several items of evidence, including black gloves, have been recovered and submitted for forensic analysis and DNA testing.
  • Agents are canvassing a wider area and asking neighbors within a two‑mile radius to share video, with emphasis on Jan. 11 (9 p.m.–midnight) and Jan. 31 (9:30–11 p.m.), as well as clips from Jan. 1–Feb. 2.
  • The Pima County Sheriff’s Department reports nearly 18,000 tips to date, including more than 4,000 in the 24 hours after FBI surveillance footage was released, with a $50,000 reward still offered.
  • A man detained near the U.S.–Mexico border was questioned and released without charges, and court‑authorized searches were conducted in Rio Rico; no suspect has been publicly identified.
  • Doorbell footage shows a masked, apparently armed individual tampering with Guthrie’s camera; blood on her porch matched her DNA, and ransom messages remain unverified with no public proof of life.