Nancy Guthrie case update: FBI says suspect may have surveilled home before abduction, urges neighbours to check footage

The ongoing investigation into the abduction of Nancy Guthrie has revealed that a suspect may have conducted surveillance at her residence prior to her disappearance on February 1. The FBI has released images showing the individual in the vicinity of Guthrie's home, prompting authorities to call on local residents to examine any security footage they may have recorded since January 1. This appeal aims to gather potential evidence that could shed light on the case and assist in locating Guthrie. The FBI is keen on uncovering any details that may help in understanding the suspect's activities and the circumstances surrounding the case, which has garnered significant media attention. As the investigation unfolds, the FBI continues to emphasize the importance of community vigilance and cooperation in solving this troubling incident.
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