
"Three of Guthrie's neighbors were quizzed about their web connections by the Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI, according to NBCs TODAY, where the missing woman's daughter Savannah Guthrie is a host. Investigators reportedly told locals that some neighbors reported internet issues the night before the apparent abduction."
"An NBC News reported asked Pima County's sheriff if the suspect in Guthrie's disappearance may have had with him a WiFi jammer. They were told that investigators were looking at every angle of a brief surveillance video recovered from the missing woman's damaged doorbell camera."
"Little evidence has been shared with the public aside from that clip showing an armed man approaching the home wearing masks and gloves. Savannah Guthrie has been on leave throughout the investigation, but visited NBC's studios Thursday to tell colleagues she expects to return to the morning program at some point."
Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman, disappeared on February 1 in Tucson, Arizona. Investigators from the Pima County Sheriff's Department and FBI questioned three of her neighbors about internet connectivity issues that occurred around the time of her disappearance. Authorities reported that some neighbors experienced web glitches the night before the apparent abduction. Investigators explored whether the suspect may have used a WiFi jammer during the incident. A surveillance video from Guthrie's damaged doorbell camera shows an armed man in masks and gloves approaching her home. Guthrie's daughter, Savannah Guthrie, an NBC TODAY host, has taken leave from work during the investigation. The family is offering a $1 million reward for information about Nancy's whereabouts.
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