Investigators within the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case are reportedly asking residents to show over any footage they could have on their doorbell cameras from two days final month.
The FBI and Pima County sheriff deputies made the request Wednesday to individuals residing close to Nancy’s dwelling within the Catalina Foothills, a suburb of Tucson, Arizona, in response to TV Information stations KVOA and COLD.
The authorities particularly wish to view video from January 11 between 9 PM and midnight, and from January 31 between 9:30 AM and 11 AM, the stations reported. The retailers add {that a} suspicious automobile was noticed round 10 AM on January 31. on Through Entrada street, which is near Nancy’s dwelling within the Foothills. No description of the automobile was supplied.
In the meantime, the New York Publish reported Wednesday {that a} black glove was found on the facet of the street, and investigators are now testing it for DNA proof.
It is unclear if the glove is tied to the masked intruder who allegedly kidnapped Nancy from her home within the wee hours of February 1.
The FBI has launched pictures and movies exhibiting the alleged kidnapper carrying a ski masks and obvious black gloves whereas lurking across the entrance door of Nancy’s dwelling. The suspect, armed with a holstered gun round his waist, was captured on Nancy’s doorbell digital camera.
A number of information retailers — together with TMZ — have acquired alleged ransom notes demanding cash for Nancy’s protected return and for the id of the perpetrator.