Authorities continue a desperate search for Nancy Guthrie, who was reportedly abducted from her home near Tucson, Arizona. The FBI has announced a $100,000 reward for any information leading to her whereabouts or the capture of those responsible for her disappearance.
Law enforcement has been actively scouring the area surrounding her home and is canvassing neighborhoods, asking residents for any surveillance camera footage that may help shed light on the case. A specific request for footage collected over the month prior to her disappearance has been sent to homes within a two-mile radius.
Guthrie was last seen on January 31, and an extensive timeline has been established as investigators work to piece together the events surrounding her disappearance. Reports indicate that the doorbell camera disconnected shortly after she returned home, and there are signs of forced entry at her residence.
In devastating appeals, her family has been vocal on social media, urging the public to assist in the search for Nancy. As new details emerge, including the release of a video showing a suspect outside her porch wearing a distinct backpack, the case continues to gain traction in national headlines.
The FBI's investigation has reviewed numerous leads, but as of now, few substantial breakthroughs have occurred. However, investigators emphasize that such cases can often turn unexpectedly, keeping hope alive for the Guthrie family.




















