FBI Video Sparks New Clues in Disturbing Guthrie Case

Federal investigators have released new surveillance video tied to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, revealing physical details authorities believe could be critical to identifying a suspect. The footage, made public this week, shows a masked individual on Guthrie’s property in Arizona during the early morning hours of her disappearance. The FBI is urging the public to study the video carefully and report any relevant tips.

According to the FBI, the newly recovered video offers clearer angles than previously released images. An expert consulted by Fox News noted that even with the face covered, details such as jawline structure, posture, and walking gait are visible. These physical markers can sometimes be as distinctive as facial features and may help narrow the search when shared widely with the public.

The individual in the video appears to be wearing dark clothing, gloves, and a backpack, and is seen near the front of Guthrie’s home. Investigators have not confirmed whether the person is a suspect or a person of interest, but authorities believe the footage is significant. The FBI has stated that Guthrie’s disappearance is being treated as suspicious, not voluntary.

Blood evidence found at the residence has intensified concern for her safety. No arrests have been announced, and law enforcement continues to work with local agencies to analyze evidence and follow leads. A reward remains available for information that leads to locating Guthrie or identifying the individual seen in the video.

The case has drawn national attention, with family members appealing for prayers and public assistance. Investigators continue to emphasize that even small details noticed by viewers could prove decisive. Anyone with information is urged to contact the FBI immediately.

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