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The investigation into the baffling disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie may soon take a significant turn. Senior law enforcement officials have indicated that a surveillance photo featuring a potential suspect could be made public as early as Tuesday afternoon.
This development, first reported by NBC News, marks a pivotal moment in a case that has seen little movement since Guthrie vanished from her Tucson, Arizona, home on the morning of February 1st. Despite the passage of 10 days since she was last seen, authorities have yet to identify any suspects in her mysterious disappearance, as confirmed by the Pima County Sheriff on Monday night.

In their ongoing efforts to solve the case, investigators recently secured footage from a Circle K convenience store located about seven miles from Guthrie’s residence. This video evidence could potentially provide crucial insights into the events surrounding her abduction.
No suspects have been identified in her disappearance, the Pima County Sheriff said as recently as Monday night.
Investigators on Friday obtained footage from a Circle K about seven miles from Guthrie’s house.