
Nancy Guthrie search: Investigators sift through thousands of tips in hunt for new clues
CNN
Arizona law enforcement officials received thousands of calls regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie after the FBI released footage from Guthrie’s front door camera taken the morning she disappeared. Follow for live updates
• Day 12 of investigation: As part of a “new timeline,” authorities are asking neighbors of Nancy Guthrie to check any footage from doorbell cameras from about three weeks before the 84-year-old went missing from her Tucson home as well as from the day she was last seen by family members. • Sifting through tips: Law enforcement officials said they had received thousands of calls in recent days regarding the disappearance of Guthrie after the FBI released footage of an armed person on her front door camera taken the morning she disappeared. • Glove found: During a search near the Tucson home yesterday, a black glove was seen being taken into evidence, though it’s unclear whether authorities believe it was worn by the person in the doorbell footage. Authorities are asking residents near Nancy Guthrie’s home to check their security camera footage from two days in January as they piece together “a new timeline” in the case, according an alert posted on the Neighbor App by Ring. Investigators are looking for footage from: Guthrie was last seen at a family dinner on January 31. Since her disappearance nearly 18,000 tips have come through to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department’s tip line since she was reported missing February 1.

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