Summary
The case of missing Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared from her home near Tucson, Arizona, is losing momentum according to a retired FBI agent. The agent mentioned that while the case has not gone cold, FBI agents might return to their divisions unless new information emerges. The search is in its fourth week, and authorities suspect she was taken against her will as her blood was found at her home.
Key Facts
- A retired FBI agent, Steve Moore, commented on the current state of Nancy Guthrie's missing person case.
- Nancy Guthrie, aged 84, went missing from her home near Tucson, Arizona, on January 31.
- Authorities suspect she was kidnapped, as her blood was discovered on her front porch.
- Steve Moore indicated that although the case is still active, it has slowed down considerably.
- FBI agents may return to their regular duties until further information is available.
- The investigation is in its fourth week since Nancy Guthrie was reported missing.