Bob Krygier demonstrates how Tucson desert terrain could hide Nancy Guthrie
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Updated · Fox News · May 11
Bob Krygier demonstrates how Tucson desert terrain could hide Nancy Guthrie
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 11
Near Guthrie's Catalina Foothills home, the retired Pima County Sheriff's lieutenant said washes and dense brush can conceal evidence or people within minutes.
He said some washes are wide enough for vehicles and may offer hidden escape routes, while aerial searches, infrared imaging and a pacemaker Bluetooth scan have found nothing.
Guthrie, 84, is believed abducted around 2:30 a.m. on 1 February; masked-man doorbell images were released, and rewards now exceed $1.2 million.
With high-tech trackers failing, does the key to finding the 84-year-old victim lie hidden within Tucson’s rugged desert washes?
Did alleged friction between the FBI and local police in the first 48 hours seal the fate of the Nancy Guthrie investigation?
A masked man, a hiker's pack, and bitcoin ransom notes—are these clues to a master plan or a series of clever misdirections?