Arizona sheriff says more detainments are likely in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping investigation: Live updates
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said more detentions are likely as the hunt for Nancy Guthrie enters its 12th day, with very few leads.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said more detentions are likely as the hunt for Nancy Guthrie enters its 12th day, with very few leads.
It comes as the FBI is combing through the rugged terrain around Savannah Guthrie’s mother’s $1 million Tucson, Arizona, home, where she was abducted from the early hours of February 1.
Investigators have been inundated with thousands of tips after publishing doorbell camera footage showing a male figure wearing a ski mask and thick gloves approaching Nancys residence, then realizing the camera was recording him and tearing it off.
FBI director Kash Patel confirmed there were multiple persons of interest being investigated in Nancys disappearance, although he shared no further details on who they might be, and no arrests have been made.
On Tuesday, one individual, who identified himself as Carlos Palazuelos, was brought in for questioning as authorities executed a search of his property, but was later released from custody.
Meanwhile, investigators carried out an inch-by-inch search of the rugged scrubland around Nancy’s home on Wednesday and found a black glove that looks similar to the one her abductor wore in the chilling doorbell camera footage.
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