
We may soon know who is responsible for Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. Police have released photographs near the front door of her house the night she may have disappeared. While one person’s face is covered, it is believed that the 84-year-old was taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona, in late January.
The daughter of Today host Savannah Guthrie hasn’t been seen since leaving a dinner with her other daughter, Annie, on January 31. The police and FBI have been expanding the search for her, while closely examining her property. Among the things they found at her home was a roof camera. Now they may have some leads on where Nancy is.
Surveillance photos of a potential subject cops are interested in has been released
Although there aren’t any suspects or persons of interest in Nancy’s disappearance yet, that may soon change. On his X account, FBI director Kash Patel shared photographs of someone in a ski mask. The photos are dark and likely taken from security footage. On social media, Kash says that the FBI and other investigators have been working for the last eight days to obtain photos and video. They recovered one video from residual data in backend systems.
New images suggest an armed individual may have tampered with Nancy’s camera at the front door the morning of her disappearance. Police recently said that they had new leads in the missing case. Along with searching her home, police and the FBI have been dealing with a pair of ransom notes. They’ve been trying to decipher their legitimacy, with one seeking $6 million.
Savannah has said she is willing to pay whoever took Nancy. She and her brother Cameron have also sent separate videos saying they’re ready to talk to whoever may be responsible for their mother’s disappearance.
A $50,000 reward has been offered for anyone with information that could lead to finding Nancy.
TELL US – ARE THE RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS AN ENCOURAGING SIGN THAT NANCY MAY SOON BE FOUND?
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