A retired Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent Jason Pack has said he thought the FBI returning to Nancy Guthrie’s neighborhood is a “good sign.”
Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, first went missing at the end of January, and the search for her has gained national attention, involving multiple agencies, both local and federal.
Pack said in an interview with Fox News that the fact federal agents returned to Guthrie’s neighborhood on Thursday afternoon means “the Guthrie case is still in motion.” It is not yet clear what prompted FBI agents to return to the area.
“When agents canvass for doorbell and surveillance footage in the first 48 hours, they are working with a rough timeline – but timelines sharpen,” Pack said. “As cell phone records come back, as Walmart purchase data is analyzed, as the suspect’s clothing gets traced through retail channels, the timeline tightens and suddenly a neighbor’s answer that seemed irrelevant three weeks ago becomes critical.”
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