Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, have recovered surveillance footage from her Arizona home, offering crucial clues in the case. The FBI and Pima County Sheriff's Department were able to extract the footage from a Google Nest camera, even though the camera was reportedly disconnected and without an active subscription, according to CBS News. A person was detained and released for questioning in connection with the case, ABC News reported.
Guthrie, 84, was last seen on January 31. The recovered footage depicts a masked individual outside her home, providing investigators with a "treasure trove" of information, according to multiple law enforcement experts, as reported by Fox News. The FBI released stills from the footage, highlighting five key points of interest for investigators.
The person detained was stopped during a traffic stop on Tuesday evening, according to ABC News. Authorities also searched a residence connected to the individual in Rio Rico, Arizona, about 60 miles south of Tucson.
Retired special agent Jason Pack told CBS News that locating the missing footage was "like finding a needle in a haystack." The recovery of the footage raises questions about how it was possible to retain the video, given the camera's status.
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities continue to gather evidence.
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