The investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping has taken a tense turn, and authorities are honing in on the details. The FBI, alongside Pima County sheriff deputies, is reaching out to residents in the Catalina Foothills, near Tucson, Arizona, for any doorbell camera footage from critical timeframes. Specifically, they’re interested in video from January 11 between 9 PM and midnight and January 31 from 9:30 to 11 AM, when a suspicious vehicle was reportedly seen close to Nancy’s home.
In an intriguing twist, a black glove found on the roadside is now under examination for DNA evidence. This development raises more questions about the suspect who was spotted wearing a ski mask and gloves while lurking near her front door. As the tale unfolds, the urgency to piece together the evidence intensifies—will the doorbell footage reveal vital clues? With the alleged kidnapper captured on camera, it feels like a race against time to bring Nancy back home safely. What do you think the footage will show?

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