Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 6
FBI Searches Brush Near Nancy Guthrie's Home as $1.2 Million Reward Goes Unclaimed
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 6

FBI Searches Brush Near Nancy Guthrie's Home as $1.2 Million Reward Goes Unclaimed

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 6

Summary

  • Investigators were seen searching desert brush behind Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home days before the 84-year-old’s disappearance reached six months, according to a neighbor who said she recognized law enforcement personnel from earlier activity.
  • Monsoon runoff may have shifted rocks and debris enough to expose or move evidence, retired former SWAT commander Bob Krygier said, though he also cited the possibility of new tips or a fresh review of previously searched ground.
  • Pima County’s sheriff said last week the case is still active, with investigators reviewing tens of thousands of videos and continuing to pursue leads rather than treating the disappearance as cold.
  • Authorities last week also released two purported ransom notes to help identify the sender’s linguistic style; Guthrie is believed to have been taken by force on Feb. 1, and more than $1.2 million in rewards remains unclaimed.

Insights

Did Tucson's brutal monsoon rains finally uncover the missing 84-year-old, or wash away the last remaining clues forever?
Are the chilling ransom notes a clever extortion hoax, or the true linguistic fingerprint of Nancy Guthrie's abductor?
What secrets does the recovered DNA hold, and could the masked man on the doorbell camera still be hiding in plain sight?