联邦调查局公布南希·格思里失踪案相关嫌疑人新照片与视频,显示门廊处有戴面具人员


2026年2月10日 / 美国东部时间下午1:49 / CBS新闻

亚利桑那州皮马县警长办公室与联邦调查局(FBI)周二在社交媒体上发布了南希·格思里(”今日”秀联合主持人萨凡纳·格思里的母亲)失踪案中一名嫌疑人的监控照片和视频。

照片和视频显示一名戴面具、背着背包的人员出现在亚利桑那州图森市格思里家的门廊上。FBI局长卡什·帕特尔也发布了该人员在屋外的视频。

一段27秒的视频显示,该人员走近前门,戴手套的手举向镜头,随后离开。另一段14秒的视频显示,该人员面对镜头,嘴里叼着手电筒,随后用植物遮挡了摄像头镜头。

FBI表示,执法部门发现这些图像显示一名武装人员在南希·格思里失踪当天早上似乎破坏了她家前门的家庭安全摄像头。她于2月1日被报失踪。

萨凡纳·格思里在社交媒体上对新图像作出回应,写道:”我们相信她仍然活着。让她回家。”

皮马县警长克里斯·纳诺斯上周告诉记者,当天凌晨约1:47,格思里家的门铃摄像头被切断。

FBI和警长办公室称,这些图像是从”后端系统中的残留数据”中恢复的。

两名执法部门消息人士告诉CBS新闻,图像中的男子被视为他们正在寻找身份的对象。

消息人士称,目前该人员暂不被视为嫌疑人或重点关注对象。

萨凡纳·格思里周一在一段社交媒体视频中呼吁全国民众帮忙寻找,称家人认为南希·格思里”仍在外面”,但不知道她在哪里。

“我来这里不仅是请求大家祈祷,无论你身在何处,即使远离图森,如果你看到任何情况、听到任何动静,或者任何你觉得奇怪的事情,请向执法部门报告,”萨凡纳·格思里说,”我们正处于绝望时刻,需要你的帮助。”

此前要求用比特币支付赎金的疑似勒索信设定的最新截止日期于周一到期。FBI发言人周一告诉CBS新闻,该局未察觉格思里家族与疑似绑架者之间有持续沟通。

“有人掌握能帮助我们找回南希的关键信息,”发言人说,”我们需要那个人分享他们所知道的情况。请拨打1-800-CALL-FBI联系我们。”

联邦调查局为提供帮助找回南希·格思里或促成案件定罪的信息提供5万美元悬赏。

寻找格思里的行动已进入第二周。她家中留下了关键药物,这增加了寻找她的紧迫性。

安娜·谢克特和詹妮弗·雅各布斯对此报道有贡献。

FBI releases new photos, videos of subject in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, showing masked person on porch

February 10, 2026 / 1:49 PM EST / CBS News

Surveillance photos and videos of a subject in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, were released by authorities on Tuesday.

The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department in Arizona posted the images to social media, showing a masked person wearing a backpack on the porch of the Tucson, Arizona, home. FBI Director Kash Patel also posted videos of the individual outside the home.

A 27-second video shows the person approaching the front door and raising a gloved hand to the camera before walking away. A 14-second video shows the person facing the camera holding a flashlight in their mouth before covering the camera lens with some vegetation.

The FBI said that law enforcement uncovered the images showing an armed individual appearing to have tampered with a home security camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door on the morning of her disappearance. She was reported missing Feb. 1.

Savannah Guthrie reacted to the new images on social media, writing: “We believe she is still alive. Bring her home.”

Two of the images released by the FBI of a subject seen on surveillance video in the Nancy Guthrie case. FBI

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told reporters last week that a doorbell camera at Guthrie’s home was disconnected at approximately 1:47 a.m. that day.

The FBI and the sheriff’s department said the images were recovered from “residual data located in backend systems.”

Two of the images released by the FBI of a subject seen on surveillance video in the Nancy Guthrie case. FBI

Two law enforcement sources told CBS News the man in the images is considered a subject that they are seeking to identify.

The person at this point is not considered a suspect or a person of interest, according to the sources.

Savannah Guthrie has asked people across the country for help with the search, saying in a social media video Monday that the family believed Nancy Guthrie was “still out there” and they don’t know where.

“I’m coming on just to ask you, not just for your prayers but no matter where you are, even if you’re far from Tucson, if you see anything, if you hear anything, if there’s anything at all that seems strange to you, that you report to law enforcement,” Savannah Guthrie said. “We are at an hour of desperation, and we need your help.”

The latest deadline from an apparent ransom note that demanded payment in bitcoin passed Monday. An FBI spokesperson told CBS News on Monday that the bureau wasn’t aware of any continued communication between the Guthrie family and the suspected kidnappers.

“Someone has that one piece of information that can help us bring Nancy home,” the spokesperson said. “We need that person to share what they know. Please call us at 1-800-CALL-FBI.”

The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie’s recovery or a conviction in the case.

The search for Guthrie is in its second week. Critical medication was left behind at her home, adding more urgency to efforts to find her.

Anna Schecter and Jennifer Jacobs contributed to this report.

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