
Man released after being questioned in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance says experience was ‘terrifying’
ABC News
The man who was questioned and released in the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance said the experience was 'terrifying.'
The man who was detained and released after being questioned in connection with the abduction of "Today" show anchor Savannah Guthrie's mother says it was “terrifying.”
The man, who said he works in Tucson and delivers packages for a living, said he was detained in a traffic stop in Rio Rico, according to ABC Phoenix affiliate station KNXV, which spoke to him after his encounter with law enforcement.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department said on Tuesday they had detained a "subject" in connection with the investigation.
When asked about what happened, the man who spoke with KNXV said it was a “terrifying” experience and that authorities “didn’t tell me anything at the beginning.”
When asked if he delivered a package to Nancy Guthrie's home, the man said, “I don't know. Might have been a possibility. I don't know."













