Authorities have increased the reward for information regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, who is believed to have been abducted from her home in Tucson.
Law enforcement officials are searching the desert surrounding her residence, conducting door-to-door inquiries, and have distributed an alert for residents within a 2-mile radius seeking any video footage or sightings of suspicious behavior over the past month.
Guthrie was seen last on January 31 and was reported missing on February 1. Authorities released a description on Thursday of a man seen on video outside her home on the night she vanished, along with details about a backpack he was wearing.
Her children have made emotional pleas for public assistance, and the case has gained significant national attention.
Key Timeline of Events
January 31
5:32 PM — Nancy Guthrie arrives home from dinner via Uber.
9:48 PM — A family member drops her off; the garage door opens shortly afterward.
February 1
1:47 AM — The doorbell camera disconnects.
2:12 AM — The camera detects movement, but initial report indicated no footage was available due to a lack of subscription.
11:56 AM — Family members report her missing after she does not attend church.
February 2
Authorities suspect kidnapping as social media announcements regarding her disappearance are released.
February 12
The FBI doubles the reward for her recovery and describes a suspect captured in surveillance video.
As of now, Nancy Guthrie's family urges the public to share any relevant information to aid law enforcement in their search for her and the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.




















