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The Pima County Sheriff's Office has stressed that the family and their spouses are not considered suspects in this case.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department said Tuesday night it detained the person during a traffic stop.
south of Tucson and was conducting a court-authorized search related to the investigation.
The sheriff's office hasn't commented since then, but as you said, other outlets have reported that the person was released.
NPR has not independently confirmed this.
A New York Times reporter posted video on social media of the man who was detained.
He was speaking to reporters outside his home saying he is not the suspect and he hopes Guthrie is found safe.
And say more about this video.
Yeah, up until yesterday, officials hadn't been able to recover video footage from a doorbell camera at Nancy's house.
But working with different agencies in the private sector, they scored a break.
The FBI released several stills and two short videos that show someone wearing a mask that covers everything but their eyes and mouth.
The person has gloves on and a backpack, and they appear to be armed with a gun.
In the videos, you can see the person come into frame at Nancy Guthrie's front door with their head down,
And they try to cover the camera lens with their hands sort of balled into a fist.
Then the subject steps off the porch and grabs a handful of this sort of leafy material that they then try to put over the camera lens.
Has law enforcement said or have they indicated whether they have a sense of who that is in that footage?
They still haven't named any suspects, and there still hasn't been any proof provided that Nancy Guthrie is still alive.
But the FBI is still soliciting tips for any information to help find her or whoever might have taken her.
Last week, the agency announced a $50,000 reward for any information that led to Guthrie's recovery and or the arrest and conviction of anyone who took her.