FBI Expands Cross-Border Efforts in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance

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The FBI has been in contact with Mexican authorities as part of the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, after she was reportedly abducted from her Tucson home on Feb. 1. Officials say there’s no current evidence she crossed into Mexico, but border liaison teams and the FBI’s Mexico City attaché are coordinating with Sonora authorities. Investigators are reviewing doorbell footage and other video, the Guthrie family is cooperating, rewards totaling $202,500 are offered for information, and the case remains active in its third week with no confirmed leads.
- FBI has been in touch with Mexico about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, sources say CBS News
- Nancy Guthrie live updates: Man detained last week identified, reward doubles ABC7 Los Angeles
- Cartels cannot be ruled out in Nancy Guthrie case: Ex-US Marshal NewsNation
- No current evidence Nancy Guthrie was taken to Mexico, sources say NBC News
- Mexican authorities say no formal FBI request in Guthrie case The Hill
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