
First chilling photos of Nancy Guthrie kidnapping suspect released by FBI: Masked, armed man seen tampering with camera
NY Post
Terrifying surveillance photos and videos of an armed person in a ski mask tampering with Nancy Guthrie’s home security camera on the morning she vanished were released by the FBI on Tuesday.
The skin-crawling black and white stills and footage were pulled from a Nest camera mounted by the front door of 84-year-old Nancy’s Tucson home, and showed the armed individual staring straight into the lens.
They attempted to cover the camera with a gloved fist and then pulled a handful of flowers from Nancy’s gardens and tried to blot out the lens.
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The suspect seemed to have a flashlight in their mouth — and lumbered about Nancy’s patio in sneakers, a fleece and a backpack.
The footage marks the first time law enforcement has released anything about a possible suspect since the mother of “Today” show star Savannah Guthrie vanished 10 days ago.




