
Guthrie case investigators question neighbors about any internet issues on the night she disappeared
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Investigators hunting for leads in the search for Nancy Guthrie have asked people living in her neighborhood whether they noticed any disruptions to their internet connections on the night of her disappearance.
Investigators hunting for leads in the search for Nancy Guthrie have asked people living in her neighborhood whether they noticed any disruptions to their internet connections on the night of her disappearance.
Both the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI were out canvassing in Guthrie’s neighborhood in the Catalina Foothills in Tucson, Arizona, on Thursday, going door to door talking to residents and asking if they noticed anything about their connectivity.
Three different homeowners from the neighborhood told NBC News that the agents who came by their home Thursday specifically asked them if they had noticed any disruptions or issues with their internet service the night that Guthrie went missing.
According to those homeowners, the agents told them that several people who live in the area have mentioned that there were glitches with their internet that night.
The FBI and the sheriff’s department have not commented on the reported internet issues or said why investigators are asking this line of questioning.

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