What to know about Nancy Guthrie's apparent kidnapping and the race to find her
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What to know about Nancy Guthrie's apparent kidnapping and the race to find her
"I wish technology was as easy as we believe it is, that here's a picture, here's your bad guy. But it's not,"
"There are pieces of information that come to us from these tech groups that say 'This is what we have and we can't get anymore.'"
Nancy Guthrie, 84, disappeared from her Tucson-area home after family members dropped her off at 9:48 p.m. on Jan. 31. Family discovered she missed church the next day and reported her missing. Guthrie requires daily medication and has a pacemaker, raising concerns about her immediate health. Blood on her front porch matched her DNA. Authorities believe she was taken against her will and are examining ransom notes and other evidence. Doorbell camera hardware was disconnected and recorded movement minutes later, but footage is inaccessible without an active subscription. Law enforcement and neighbors continue searching the neighborhood and sharing camera images.
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