Nancy Guthrie: FBI Gives Description Of Suspect, Increases Reward
The FBI has a better idea of what the suspect in Nancy Guthrie disappearance might look like, and, they have increased the reward to aid in their efforts.
The federal
agency posted a statement mere minutes ago ... announcing the reward for
information leading to the location of Nancy Guthrie or the arrest and
conviction of those responsible for her abduction has been raised to $100,000.
On top of the reward increase, the
FBI also announced its Operational Technology Division reviewed the doorbell
camera footage ... and the suspect is a male, standing 5' 9" - 5' 10"
tall, with an average build. The FBI says he had a black, 25-liter Ozark Trail
Hiker Pack backpack -- a detail we also ascertained from the video.
The FBI states they've received
thousands of tips ... and they review each and every one meticulously.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on
Saturday, January 31 after having dinner with her daughter, Annie. Law
enforcement has struggled to find suspects or persons of interest in the case
... and, they initially
offered a reward of $50,000 to aid their efforts.
Savannah Guthrie and
her siblings said they would pay a
ransom in an emotional social media video.
Shocking doorbell camera video from
outside Guthrie's home captured the
suspect ... and, a second video showed a person who looked
similar to the suspect -- also with a backpack on -- mere miles from Nancy's
house less than 20 minutes before her abduction.

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