FBI Unveils Nest Cam Footage in Missing Person Investigation

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In a development in the investigation of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, the FBI has released footage retrieved from a Nest camera positioned at Guthrie’s residence. FBI Director Kash Patel stated that the agency collaborated with ‘private sector partners’ to access the video from ‘residual data located in backend systems.’ Google spokesperson Patrick Seybold confirmed the company’s cooperation with law enforcement.

The released materials include two videos and a few images. The first video depicts a masked individual approaching the camera, obstructing the lens with a glove, and later retrieving an object from the yard. In the second video, the same individual attempts to cover the lens with leaves.

Reports indicate ransom demands in Bitcoin sent by a potential abductor. Despite these developments, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department has yet to identify any suspects or vehicles connected to Guthrie’s case.

Offering a reward of up to $50,000, the FBI seeks information leading to Guthrie’s recovery or the apprehension of those involved in her disappearance. Guthrie, described as a vulnerable adult with mobility issues and medical needs, was last seen at her home on January 31st.

Source: The Verge