Nicole Parton
👤 SpeakerVoice Profile Active
This person's voice can be automatically recognized across podcast episodes using AI voice matching.
Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
The PCSD will maintain a patrol presence in the Guthrie neighborhood, the statement said.
While the shift might seem concerning, it's suggested that the FBI's move back to Phoenix is logical given the substantial video evidence they need to analyze the decision to return to Phoenix.
"'Doesn't really surprise me,' said one neighbor.
"'I don't think it significantly affects the investigation.'"
Maybe there's more for them to do there when they're working on the case.
As for the Pima County Sheriff's Office, I've been informed they will still have several detectives working on the case, said the neighbor, although it may not be as many as before.
In light of the situation, the Guthrie family has taken proactive steps, reportedly installing a new security system in the 84-year-old's home after the FBI's final sweep.
For the latest crime and justice news, follow Crime Alert hourly update on your favorite podcasting app.
With this Crime Alert, I'm Nicole Parton.
I'm Nicole Parton.
The FBI has reportedly gathered around 10,000 hours of video footage as part of the investigation into the disappearance and potential abduction of Nancy Guthrie, according to an official statement made on Thursday.
The officials highlighted that the process of collecting, reviewing, and analyzing video is crucial to the ongoing investigation, which began after the 84-year-old mother of today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie was reported missing on February 1.
Although tools exist to enhance video quality, each clip must be examined in real time.
which adds to the time required for thorough analysis.
The official also noted that additional canvassing took place last week in the Arizona neighborhood where Guthrie resides to acquire more footage from local security camera systems.
Among the footage is a ring camera clip that shows a vehicle circling the area around 2.30 a.m.
on the night Guthrie vanished.
The Pima County Sheriff's Office confirmed they are aware of this video, which was recorded about two and a half miles from Guthrie's home, beyond the two-mile radius from which investigators had sought video evidence.
Two weeks ago, the FBI released a well-circulated security video depicting a masked, armed individual with a backpack appearing to interfere with the Google Nest camera on Guthrie's residence.
Though authorities have labeled the individual as a suspect, their identity remains undisclosed.