Nancy Guthrie door cam man suspect 'picked up kidnap clothes at Walmart'
Police believe they have identified where clothes worn by a doorbell cam suspect in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie were purchased as the investigation continues.
The search for Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman missing since February 1, has intensified as police believe they have located the clothing worn by a suspect captured on doorbell camera footage. The footage shows a masked individual appearing to tamper with the camera on the night of her disappearance. With the case now entering its third week, the FBI has reported a significant DNA breakthrough, raising hopes for the investigation.
FBI analysis has suggested a glove found near Guthrie's residence might match the gloves worn by the suspect in the video. Furthermore, the Pima County Sheriff has indicated that they have identified a Walmart where the suspect may have purchased the specific clothing. This information marks a critical development as law enforcement continues to pursue leads in this troubling case, having shifted focus away from potential family involvement.
Savannah Guthrie, the daughter of Nancy and a prominent television anchor, has made a public plea for assistance, emphasizing that it is never too late for anyone involved to 'do the right thing.' The ongoing investigation has garnered significant public attention as the community rallies support for the search and the use of technology in uncovering the truth becomes increasingly critical. This case highlights the intersection of crime, personal tragedy, and the role of familial bonds amid a dire situation.