Nancy Guthrie case
FBI/Sheriff clash over evidence?!
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The FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department are looking into Nancy Guthrie According to a new report, a case of kidnapping.
The two agencies investigating the Guthrie case apparently did not agree with each other on where the recently collected evidence should be analyzed.
New York Post
Citing a law enforcement source, Fox News It was reported Thursday … FBI officials wanted DNA and other physical evidence from Nancy’s home to be sent to their crime lab in Quantico, Virginia, but the Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos The request was denied, sending the items to a private laboratory in Florida for testing.
In response to the Fox article, Sheriff Nanos reported NBC affiliate KVOA …reports were “not even close to the truth” that his agency was cooperating with the FBI.
Among the items sent to the Florida laboratory were found 2 gloves On the side of the road about 1.5 miles from Nancy’s Tucson home, where she was abducted. The gloves looked similar to those worn by the alleged kidnapper, who was captured doorbell camera Hiding near the front door of the house. The FBI says the masked suspect is a man of average build, 5′ 9 to 5′ 10 inches tall, who was carrying a black, 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack.
TMZ.com
alleged ransom note Letters have been sent to several news outlets, including TMZ, demanding money in exchange for Nancy’s safe return.
Nancy has been missing since February 1 and the family last saw her on the evening of January 31.

