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LATE BREAKING: Massive Guthrie Kidnapping Break – FBI Now Has Names and Photos of Suspects

The piece reports on ongoing coverage of the Nancy Guthrie disappearance and the FBI’s investigation. CBS News claimed the FBI has photos and names of people they believe may be the suspect seen on surveillance video outside Guthrie’s home, with what appears to be a gun in a holster, though those photos and names had not been publicly released.It was suggested, without public confirmation, that the identities were derived by comparing a gun holster and a Walmart bag sold only at Walmart stores.the FBI is described as believing the suspect is a male, about 5’9″ to 5’10” with an average build, with no photos released to the public and unclear whether the suspect list is connected to DNA evidence found in Guthrie’s Arizona home. Guthrie, the mother of NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie, was abducted in the early hours of February 1, and investigators analyzed footage showing a man disabling a doorbell camera. Subsequent reporting indicated federal agents were visiting local Tucson businesses, asking employees to review gun sales or customers who might match the list of potential suspects. A Tucson gun-store owner said he was asked to review 18 to 24 individuals and believed the facial hair in the video resembled some photographs. Sheriff Chris Nanos stated that investigators had not narrowed the search to a specific group.The article also contains social media posts, embedded media, and promotional material.


Late Wednesday, CBS News reported that the FBI “has photos and names of people they believe may be the suspect seen on the surveillance video outside Nancy Guthrie’s front door with what appears to be a gun in a holster,” CBS News reported.

Those names and photos had not been released to the public, but it was implied by the outlet that they were generated by comparing the list of people who had bought both the unique holster and a bag only sold at Walmart stores.

The suspect is believed by the FBI to be a male who is between 5’9″ and 5’10” and of average build, the U.K. Daily Mail reported.

No photos have been released of any suspects so far. It’s also unclear whether the list of suspects was linked to DNA evidence that did not belong to Nancy Guthrie found in her Arizona home.

Guthrie, the mother of NBC News star and “Today” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, was taken in the early morning hours of Feb. 1. A video of a man disabling the doorbell camera at Guthrie’s home was later found by the FBI after analyzing footage that was believed to be lost.

However, several detentions of persons of interest in the case have yielded no credible leads on Guthrie’s disappearance.

On Wednesday afternoon, CBS affiliate KOLD-TV reported that federal agents are visiting businesses in the Tucson area with a list of individuals it believed might be the person in the video.

Phillip Martin, who co-owns Armor Bearer Arms in Tucson, said that he was asked to check a packet of somewhere between 18 to 24 individuals to see if they bought a gun in his store.

While he wasn’t told the nature of the investigation, he believed it was in relation to the Guthrie kidnapping video.

“Based on that video I saw of the kidnapper at the house who was caught on camera — the facial hair that I saw on the video reminds me a lot of these photographs,” he said.

He later told Fox News he had initially questioned whether the request was valid but went through with it out of sympathy.

“I felt bad for the family. Anything that could help them find the person I was willing to help,” he said.

CBS News confirmed the reporting later on Wednesday.

However, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos insisted that his team had not winnowed the search down to a specific group of people.

“We haven’t narrowed it down to anything other than we have pieces of evidence that we’re looking at to try to find this individual,” he said.




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