A former FBI agent questions whether a damaged utility box authorities are investigating is related to Nancy Guthrie is missing Tampered by suspect. Authorities are investigating whether a damaged utility box near Nancy’s Tucson home was related to an internet outage reported in the area at the time of her disappearance, WTHR reports.

“The jammer makes no sense, but did the person responsible for Nancy’s kidnapping tamper with a nearby electrical box?” Retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffendaver “This makes sense and the FBI is investigating,” X read.
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She added, “Obviously, LE also implies the concept of more than 1 perpetrator. That makes sense too.”
Investigators previously asked residents in Nancy’s neighborhood if they noticed any interruptions in their internet connection the night she disappeared. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and FBI reportedly went door-to-door asking residents if they noticed their internet connections.
Sheriff Chris Nanos thinks Nancy Guthrie is being held ‘locally’
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos He had previously said he believed Nancy was being held there. “I don’t know why. I don’t have any proof of it, but I just believe she’s out there somewhere,” Nanos told the BBC on February 18.
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Nanos also said the investigation is “constantly expanding.” “As far as leads, jobs and getting out there, I would say, yes, it’s growing,” the chief said.
Nanos previously said the Guthrie family “has been nothing but cooperative and gracious and they are the victims in this case,” adding, “To suggest otherwise is not only wrong, it is cruel. The Guthrie family are victims, plain and simple.”

