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Missing Woman Case: Walmart Items Link to Suspect

Search efforts are ongoing for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who is believed to have been kidnapped from her Tucson, Arizona, home on February 1. Investigators are focusing on a suspect seen in surveillance footage, with authorities now believing the clothing and mask worn by the individual were purchased at Walmart, according to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos.

The FBI released photos and videos last week of an armed person in a mask appearing to tamper with a security camera in front of Guthrie's home, as reported by ABC News. Male DNA was found on a glove near the home, sources told ABC News. Sheriff Nanos told CBS News that investigators are reviewing surveillance video at local Walmarts to determine if they can identify the specific brands of the suspect's attire. The suspect's backpack was previously identified as a black Ozark Trail Hiker, a product sold exclusively at Walmart, according to CBS News. It remains unclear whether the items were purchased online or in-store.

In other news, an explosion and fire at a fireworks shop in eastern China killed eight people and injured two others on Sunday, according to CBS News. The blast occurred in a village in Jiangsu province, reportedly caused by a resident improperly setting off fireworks near the store, the Donghai county government said in a statement. The incident occurred ahead of the Chinese New Year.

Also on Sunday, an off-trail avalanche on the Italian side of Mont Blanc killed two skiers and injured another, according to ABC News. The avalanche occurred in the Couloir Vesses, a well-known freeride route in Courmayeur, Italy's Alpine Rescue reported. Fifteen rescuers, three canine units, and two helicopters participated in the search and rescue efforts.

In a separate development, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott discussed the media's focus on artificial intelligence during a fireside chat with University of South Carolina students, focusing on culture, collaboration, creativity, and change.

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