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FBI Agent: Guthrie Suspect May Have Returned to Scene After Attack to Move Evidence
Retired FBI agents question the authenticity of porch footage in Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson disappearance, while authorities offer a $100,000 reward and have received over 13,000 tips.
- Yesterday, the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department renewed a public plea and doubled the reward to $100,000, as investigators seek help in Nancy Guthrie's case.
- On February 12, 2026, a retired FBI agent questioned the authenticity of the porch footage and noted adult abductions are rare and usually involve pre-planning.
- MacVeigh called the recovered Nest doorbell video a 'goldmine' yet puzzling, highlighting the suspect's unusually full black 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack and a still image suggesting a possible return without the backpack.
- Investigators say Guthrie's Apple Watch and phone were recovered inside her home, and FBI tools may have extracted data to help reconstruct events, according to MacVeigh.
- On Thursday the FBI released an updated suspect description to focus incoming tips; no persons of interest have been named and ransom note reports remain unconfirmed while image recovery continues with private-sector partners.
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Ex-FBI Agent Explains Why Nancy Guthrie Reward Money is Worrying Sign
Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer has explained to Newsweek why the FBI’s large reward for information about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance is worrying. On Thursday, the FBI announced it was doubling its reward for information that leads to the location of Guthrie or the arrest and conviction…
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