Nancy Guthrie case: Black gloves found in photos of masked suspect as FBI searches near Catalina’s home

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The FBI confirmed to the New York Post that a black glove was found in bushes during a search of the Catalina Foothills surrounding Nancy Guthrie’s home in Arizona on Wednesday. Surveillance video released by the FBI showed that the gloves may have been worn by potential suspects in the case.

A photo of the masked suspect taken by the Pima County Sheriff's Department in front of Nancy Guthrie's home on Jan. 31 shows the person wearing black gloves. (AFP)
A photo of the masked suspect taken by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department in front of Nancy Guthrie’s home on Jan. 31 shows the person wearing black gloves. (AFP)

FBI Phoenix Field Office ArizonaEarlier Wednesday, the company said on its social media page that it was conducting an “extensive search” involving “numerous agents” in the Catalina Foothills near Nancy Guthrie’s home. The New York Post reported that the gloves were discovered during an “extensive search.”

As of now, the FBI has not determined whether the gloves actually belong to the kidnapping suspect. No relevant statement has been released.

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According to some reports, the search was likely based on a tip: FBI Case received. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos earlier confirmed they had received more than 18,000 calls with credible information about Nancy Guthrie’s whereabouts. However, so far, the FBI has not provided further details about the search.

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“This morning, numerous FBI agents were conducting extensive searches on multiple roadways in the Catalina Foothills area related to the Nancy Guthrie investigation,” the FBI said.

Earlier, TMZ reported receiving a note related to the kidnapping, with the sender requesting the transfer of one Bitcoin in exchange for the suspect’s information. As of now, there is no activity on this account. “If they want the names of the individuals involved, then I would like 1 Bitcoin to the following wallet,” it read. “Time is more important than relevance.” The first two ransoms failed because the sender did not provide proof of life.

As of now, the FBI has not released the names of any suspects involved. The search for the 84-year-old has entered its 11th day since January 31. kidnapping.

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