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Here are the key developments in the weekslong search for Nancy Guthrie
The FBI is pursuing multiple leads including video and DNA evidence, offering a $100,000 reward for information in the ongoing search for the missing 84-year-old woman.
- Day 18 of the search on Feb. 18 marked the third week for Nancy Guthrie, 84, missing since Jan. 31 in Tucson-area, Arizona, authorities say.
- Because Nancy Guthrie needs daily medication, authorities treat her absence as urgent, noting investigators believe she was taken against her will due to severely limited mobility.
- Video released by investigators shows a masked individual with gloves, a backpack, and a visible holstered gun at Nancy Guthrie's door, while gloves found about 3 kilometres away yielded no DNA match, FBI said.
- Officials confirmed those detained for questioning were released, no suspect has been named, and Guthrie's family was cleared by authorities as the probe continues.
- Investigators are cross-referencing retail records and using a 'signal sniffer' on aircraft, while the FBI offers up to US$100,000 for information.
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