Chris Nanos
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That was not Nancy Guthrie's DNA.
That was not Nancy Guthrie's DNA.
So we'll still work with that, and we're working with our lab on that.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, the guy that we've been seeing leading all the press conferences in the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, he's under scrutiny now after being spotted at a college basketball game last night nearly a week into the search for the 84-year-old mother and grandmother near the front row of the matchup between
the University of Arizona in Oklahoma State, where only minutes after that game ended, Savannah Guthrie and her siblings shared a third emotional video message pleading with the possible captors for the return of their mother.
To be clear, we have nobody of interest or any suspects that you would consider a prime suspect.
We're just not there.
So Kamala HQ is turning into headquarters.
I'll go over it with you.
You can see it on the board there.
But at about 5.32 p.m., these are approximate times, 5.32 p.m., Nancy travels to her local family's home for dinner and playing games with the family, just visiting.
At 9.48 p.m., which is very consistent to what we were told by the family, that Nancy was dropped off at home.
And we know that because we have a garage door open at approximately, I can't stress that enough, at approximately 9.48 p.m.
At 9.50 p.m., that garage door closes.
It is that time we assume that Nancy's home and probably going to bed.
Sunday morning, early morning at 1.47 a.m., the doorbell camera disconnects.
At 2.12 a.m., software detects a person on a camera, but there's no video available.
They had no subscription, and therefore it would rewrite itself.
It just kind of loops, right, and covers up.