"Initially, authorities said they were unable to retrieve any footage from Nancy Guthrie's Google-owned Nest doorbell camera because she did not have a subscription to store her video feed. That changed when investigators, working with "private sector partners," managed to cover some doorbell footage from "residual data located in backend systems," FBI Director Kash Patel said in a previous statement on X."
"That changed when investigators, working with "private sector partners," managed to cover some doorbell footage from "residual data located in backend systems," FBI Director Kash Patel said in a previous statement on X. The footage, released widely to the public by the FBI on February 10, revealed a masked and armed man outside Nancy Guthrie's home appearing to tamper with the doorbell camera on February 1, the day she vanished."
Authorities relied on data from Google and Walmart while searching for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who vanished from her ranch-style home near Tucson nearly three weeks ago. Investigators recovered Nest doorbell footage after Google engineers extracted residual backend data despite Guthrie lacking a subscription for video storage. Released footage showed a masked, armed man tampering with the doorbell camera on February 1. Google is attempting to obtain additional video from Guthrie's other home cameras. Walmart is tracking backpack purchases linked to the case. Local law enforcement and the FBI coordinated with private-sector partners during the investigation.
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