Nancy Guthrie’s Abduction And Search Mission, Arizona Sheriff Blocks FBI From Accessing Key Evidence

Nancy Guthrie’s search mission has been on for over 10 days now. Reportedly, more than 100 people, including the FBI, are working on this case. Nany, an 84-year-old author, went missing from her home, and the authorities believe that she was abducted and taken against her will when she was asleep. While no prime suspect has been found yet, a photo of the alleged abductor was released, and recently, new identity details have been shared.

A reward of USD 50K was announced by the FBI if anyone has tips and comes forward to help, which has now been buffed to USD 100,000 if anyone has any leads with the released photo and identifying details. While this is going on, it was recently revealed that the FBI was blocked from accessing key evidence in this case. Let’s know what’s happened around this mystifying case.

Arizona sheriff blocked the FBI from accessing key evidence in Nancy Guthrie’s abduction

Recently, a law enforcement official told Reuters that the FBI requested that the Pima County Sheriff’s Department send the physical evidence, such as the collected glove and DNA, to the bureau’s national crime lab in Quantico, Virginia. The official further revealed that Sheriff Chris Nanos, on the other hand, has insisted that they should use a private lab in Florida.

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