FBI releases photo of the suspect who kidnapped the mother of 'NBC' journalist
The FBI has released images of a masked suspect related to the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC journalist Savannah Guthrie, after ten days since she was last seen in her Arizona home.
The FBI has published images of a masked suspect involved in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC journalist Savannah Guthrie, who was last seen at her home in Arizona. According to FBI Director Kash Patel, these images were extracted from a video recovered from residual data in internal systems of a security camera. The photos depict a man wearing a mask that obscures his face and appears to be equipped with boxing gloves, with one image capturing him looking directly at the camera, raising concerns about his intentions.
The agency believes that the suspect, who was armed, may have manipulated the camera at the front door of Guthrie's residence in northern Tucson, providing potential evidence of his actions. Nancy Guthrie was last seen by her family on the evening of January 31 after having dinner with one of her daughters. The security footage indicates that her garage door opened at 9:48 PM and closed two minutes later, marking the last known activity at the home before her disappearance.
This case has sparked significant media interest, particularly given the familial connection to a high-profile journalist. It has raised questions regarding safety and security in the area and the effectiveness of law enforcement in handling such kidnappings. As the investigation continues, details surrounding Guthrie's fate remain unclear, highlighting the urgency for the FBI to track down the suspect identified in the released images.