
NPR host compares masked Guthrie suspect to 'federal immigration agent'
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NPR host Steve Inskeep said Wednesday that the masked suspect in FBI doorbell footage from Nancy Guthrie's Tucson home wore attire resembling a federal immigration agent.
Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
"So, let me think about this: we have this man. He walks up to the porch, he’s armed, and his face is covered, a little like a federal immigration agent — although it’s more covered even than that," Inskeep said while speaking to Mary O'Toole, a former FBI agent and profiler, about the footage. "He’s wearing gloves, his head’s down, other times head up, something in the mouth, looks like a flashlight in the mouth, walks up to the security camera. That’s what I see."
A man was detained in connection with Guthrie's disappearance early Wednesday but was released later without charges.













