Law enforcement activity has ramped up near the home of missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona, nearly two weeks into the search, according to CBS News. The Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed the activity is related to the Guthrie case and is being investigated jointly with the FBI, but no further details were immediately available.
Meanwhile, in other news, a former Team USA synchronized figure skater and coach, Gabrielle "Sam" Linehan, 28, was shot and killed in a Starbucks drive-thru in St. Louis, Missouri, on Tuesday, according to Fox News. Police identified the suspect as 58-year-old Keith Lamon Brown.
In other developments, congressional Democrats are expanding their battleground map for the upcoming midterm elections, but the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) chairman, Rep. Richard Hudson, dismissed the move, calling it "fiction," according to Fox News. Republicans currently hold a narrow majority in the House.
Also, a New Yorker, Shardil Ahmad, 28, a first-year medical resident, turned to a matchmaker after being skeptical of the idea, joining a growing number of Gen Z singles seeking alternatives to dating apps, according to CBS News. Ahmad, who described himself as a romantic, had hoped to meet his future partner in a "meet-cute" scenario.
Finally, Gisèle Pelicot, the woman at the center of France's largest rape trial, told BBC Newsnight she was "crushed by horror" upon discovering her husband had repeatedly drugged and raped her for years. She described the moment she realized the scale of her husband's crimes as "like a tsunami."
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