A person of interest detained in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie, was released after being questioned by authorities, according to multiple news sources. Simultaneously, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued temporary flight restrictions over El Paso, Texas, and Santa Teresa, New Mexico, citing "special security reasons."
The Pima County Sheriff's Department in Arizona detained an individual south of Tucson during a traffic stop, as reported by CBS News. The individual, identified only as Carlos, told reporters, "I didn't do anything... I'm innocent." Law enforcement searched a residence in Rio Rico, Arizona, about 12 miles from the Mexican border, associated with the person of interest, according to CBS News and ABC News. The search was conducted under a court order.
The FAA's temporary flight restrictions, effective from early Wednesday, prohibit all flight operations within a 10 nautical mile radius of El Paso Airport, up to 17,999 feet, until February 21, as stated in an ABC News report. The restrictions do not include Mexican airspace. El Paso Airport authorities confirmed the FAA's action in a statement to ABC News.
The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance continues. The FBI released images of a masked figure earlier Tuesday, according to ABC News. Guthrie, 84, has been missing.
In other news, Vice President JD Vance warned Iran that "another option on the table" if the regime does not reach a nuclear agreement with the U.S., according to Fox News. Vance made the statement while speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force Two on Tuesday.
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