FBI Releases Suspect Description in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance; Stephen Amell to Star in "Baywatch" Reboot
WASHINGTON, D.C. - February 13, 2026 - The FBI released a detailed description of a person of interest in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, while also announcing an increased reward for information leading to her whereabouts, according to NPR News. The man, seen on Guthrie's doorbell camera the morning of her disappearance, is described as being between 5-foot-9-inches and 5-foot-10-inches tall with an average build. He was also carrying a black, 25-liter Ozark Trail backpack, a private-label brand exclusive to Walmart, according to the FBI.
The FBI's X account released the description in an effort to gather more tips from the public. "We hope this updated description will help concentrate the public tips we are receiving," the FBI stated, according to NPR News. The case has drawn comparisons to other missing persons cases, according to experts.
In other news, actor Stephen Amell has been cast in the lead role of Fox's upcoming "Baywatch" reboot, as reported by Variety. The series, which was picked up for the 2026-2027 broadcast season with a 12-episode order, will begin production soon. Fox is set to host an open casting call for the show on February 18th, according to Variety.
Meanwhile, Dree Hemingway is set to star in "Love Story," playing the "iconic" Daryl Hannah during her romance with John F. Kennedy Jr., according to Variety.
In political news, Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania broke with his party to vote in favor of advancing a yearlong spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), according to Time. This decision came as Congressional Democrats were refusing to pass the bill without new restrictions on federal immigration enforcement. Fetterman warned that declining to fund DHS would impact other agencies housed under the department, according to Time.
Finally, Emerald Fennell's adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" has been praised for its twist on the character of Isabella Linton, according to Time.
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