Nancy Guthrie missing case: Man detained from Rio Rico breaks silence after release — ‘felt like being kidnapped’

Carlos Palazuelos, who was briefly detained in connection with the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, expressed that the experience felt akin to being 'kidnapped'. Palazuelos, a delivery driver by profession, clarified that he did not know Guthrie personally and attributed his detention to uncertainties surrounding his work. He was held for questioning but released just a few hours later. The case of Nancy Guthrie, which has garnered significant media attention, underscores concerns regarding safety and the implications of being wrongfully suspected in criminal investigations. As the search for Guthrie continues, the community remains vigilant, hoping for her swift and safe return.
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