Chapter 1: What updates are there on the search for Nancy Guthrie?
Day 12 in the search for Nancy Guthrie. I'm Ted Lindner, Fox News. Day 12 has come and gone, and the FBI is sharing identifying details about a suspect in the search for Savannah Guthrie's mom.
The FBI says new identifying details about the suspect in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie have been confirmed after a forensic analysis of the doorbell camera footage by the FBI's Operational Technology Division. explaining it's a male approximately 5'9 to 5'10 inches tall with an average build. Adding in the video, he is wearing a black 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack.
The agency increasing its reward to up to $100,000 for information leading to the 84-year-old's location and or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance. The FBI says it's collected over 13,000 tips related to the case. noting every tip is reviewed for credibility, relevance, and information that can be acted upon. Kristen Goodwin, Fox News.
Officials in Pima County have asked neighbors within a two-mile radius to share any surveillance footage. And the House of Representatives voting to pass the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility Save Act on Wednesday. Fox's Peter Doocy has more from the White House.
Barack Obama posts, Republicans are still trying to pass the Save Act, a bill that would make it harder to vote and disenfranchise millions of Americans. Tell your member of Congress to vote no.
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Chapter 2: What details did the FBI release about the suspect in Nancy Guthrie's case?
House Speaker Mike Johnson, who pushed this through his chamber last night, believes the public is on the Republican side for what he argues is a piece of common sense legislation. House Republicans have been working so hard to ensure the integrity of American elections. We had a big win tonight because we passed the Save America Act. Here's the new Fox News poll on that question.
Should valid photo ID be required to prove U.S. citizenship before voting? 84% say yes, just 16% say no.
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Voters are Tom Holman announcing a major drawdown of ICE agents from Minnesota, saying Operation Metro Surge is about to conclude. Fox's Brooke Taylor is in Minneapolis with more.
At the peak of this operation, there was about 3,000 federal law enforcement officers on the ground. Typically, before this operation, there was 150 ICE officers here in Minnesota. Holman said that officers here in detail, they're going to go back to their home stations or other areas of the country where they're needed.
He did say, though, officers who were assigned to Minneapolis for the fraud investigations are going to stay in place until the work is done. The decision to end Operation Metro Surge was signed off by President Trump after Holman says they got unprecedented support from local and state officials and cooperation with jails who are willing to honor those ICE detainers.
Holman took over the Minnesota operation in late January after the shooting deaths of Alex Preddy and Renee Goode.
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