Nancy Guthrie Investigators Throwing 'Hail Mary' to Find Her: Ex-FBI Agent
Summary
Investigators are searching for Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing for over two weeks in Tucson, Arizona. They are using a device called a "signal sniffer" to locate signals from her pacemaker, but it is uncertain if this will work. Authorities and the FBI are also examining DNA evidence found near her home.Key Facts
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing since January 31 from Tucson, Arizona.
- A "signal sniffer" is being used in the search, which can detect signals, including those from a pacemaker.
- The device is being used in a helicopter flying low over the search area.
- Alleged ransom notes were sent to news outlets after her disappearance.
- Her pacemaker's app lost connection to her phone early on February 1.
- Investigators found gloves near her home; some DNA from the gloves did not match known criminals.
- The Guthrie family has been cleared of involvement in her disappearance.
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