A little more than three months have passed since Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped from her home near Tucson, Arizona, between January 31 and February 1. Despite no major headway in the case, interest remains high, and new CCTV footage has sparked renewed interest in the suspect.
FBI Supervisory Special Agent Jim Clemente, a former profiler for the agency's behavioral analysis unit, believes the suspect can be identified 'within weeks.'
The new surveillance footage shows a masked individual captured on a CCTV camera at a house about a mile from Nancy Guthrie's. However, authorities have not linked the sighting with a suspect or a person of interest in the case.
Clemente suggests that combing through Savannah Guthrie's communication records could lead to the suspect within weeks, as the kidnapping is believed to be linked to Savannah and the suspect likely tried to reach her but could not, so instead targeted her mother.
A total reward of $1.1 million is on offer for information leading to the capture of the suspect.