American authorities rThey evaluate possible cross-border lines in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of presenter Savannah Guthrie, which occurred on February 1 in Tucson, Arizona.
Although there is no evidence that the 84-year-old woman crossed the border, the American media CBS News reported that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has remained in communication with Mexican authorities, according to protocols which are activated when a case occurs near the international line.
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Sonora denies formal FBI request
The Sonora Prosecutor’s Office reported that there is no request for coordination from the FBI or any other US authority.
After the rumors spread on social networks, the institution established direct contact with the Bureau, which confirmed that its lines of investigation They contain no indication that Guthrie could be in Sonora.
Key video and forensic findings
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said the victim was forcibly removed from his home overnight.
The only material confirmed so far is and video captured by a Google Nest camera, showing an armed individual in front of the house.
Technical teams analyze other cameras in the neighborhood and process DNA located in the home and on a glove found two miles from the scene. No sample matches the CODIS database, so genetic genealogy will be used.
Citizen call and rewards
The Madres Buscadoras de Sonora collective issued a call after being contacted by a family member, despite the fact that there is no indication of a transfer to Mexico.
In these cases, civil organizations They usually activate alerts when there is minimal possibility of movement towards national territory.
The available reward exceeds 200 thousand dollars: 100 thousand offered by the FBI plus a private contribution.

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