亚利桑那州警长称,南希·格思里失踪案不排除有同谋参与


2026-02-18 / CBS新闻

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更新时间:2026年2月18日 / 美国东部时间下午5:51 / CBS新闻

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皮马县警长克里斯·纳米斯表示,调查人员尚未排除在南希·格思里失踪当晚,亚利桑那州图森市其住所外门铃摄像头视频中出现的可疑绑架者有同谋协助的可能性。

当局认为,84岁的南希·格思里在深夜被强行带离住所,2月1日被报告失踪。纳米斯周二接受CBS新闻合作网BBC新闻采访时表示,他认为格思里在此次明显的绑架事件中是目标。

根据皮马县警长办公室的说法,从格思里家谷歌Nest门铃摄像头中恢复的视频是谷歌能够从其家中摄像头恢复的唯一视频。该房产还有其他摄像头,工程师仍在努力恢复可用视频。警长办公室称,调查人员希望科技公司能在视频中发现更多线索。

以下是2026年2月1日,亚利桑那州图森市南希·格思里住所门前,安全摄像头捕捉到的一系列图像,联邦调查局称其中显示一名武装人员似乎在篡改门铃摄像头。皮马县警长办公室通过路透社提供

周四,88-CRIME热线的悬赏金额提高到了102,500美元——该组织表示,这是由于一笔100,000美元的匿名捐款——用于提供能导致逮捕格思里失踪案相关人员的信息。此外,联邦调查局还提供了100,000美元的悬赏。

当局尚未公布案件中的嫌疑人或相关人员,也未进一步透露可能存在的同谋信息。联邦调查局描述门铃摄像头视频中的嫌疑人是一名男性,身高约5英尺9英寸至5英尺10英寸,体型中等。

皮马县警长办公室周一宣布,“今日”秀联合主持人萨凡纳·格思里、她的两个兄弟姐妹及其配偶均已被排除在嫌疑人之外,此时备受关注的调查已进入第三周。

纳米斯表示,格思里一家与调查人员进行了合作。

“我们真的让他们经历了很多(审查),”纳米斯说,“我们不仅采访他们,还查看他们的汽车、房屋和手机——但这些都不是要没收。他们是自愿提供的。在我们提出的所有问题上,他们都100%配合。他们是受害者,不是嫌疑人。”

皮马县警长克里斯·纳米斯在亚利桑那州图森市的新闻发布会上,2026年2月5日。路透社/丽贝卡·诺布尔

当局称,南希·格思里最后一次露面是在1月31日晚上,当时她的女婿托马索·乔尼送她回家,此前她与女婿和女儿安妮·格思里一起在他们家度过了一晚。

自南希·格思里失踪以来,萨凡纳·格思里、安妮·格思里和他们的兄弟卡梅伦·格思里已出现在视频中,恳求母亲回家。

警长办公室周二表示,调查人员正在研究遗传谱系选项,以检查案件中收集的DNA证据是否与之匹配,此前一组手套上的DNA图谱在联邦调查局维护的国家数据库中未找到匹配项。

手套是在距离南希·格思里家约2英里处发现的。

警长办公室称,该DNA图谱也与在她家收集的其他DNA证据不匹配。

警长办公室周四表示,在南希·格思里家中发现的“生物证据”正在接受分析,DNA图谱“正在实验室分析中”。

执法部门消息人士告诉CBS新闻,调查人员一直在使用一种名为“信号嗅探器”的跟踪设备,试图检测南希·格思里心脏起搏器可能发出的信号,该起搏器在她失踪当晚凌晨显示与她的手机断开连接。

CBS新闻还了解到,联邦调查局正在调查图森地区的枪支购买情况。据当地一家枪支店店主称,一名探员大约一周前来到店里,给他看了几张有面部和姓名的图片,并询问了过去一年的购买情况。

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Accomplice not ruled out in Nancy Guthrie disappearance, Arizona sheriff says

2026-02-18 / CBS News

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Updated on: February 18, 2026 / 5:51 PM EST / CBS News

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Investigators have not ruled out that an accomplice aided the suspected kidnapper seen in doorbell camera video outside the Tucson, Arizona, home of Nancy Guthrie the night of her disappearance, according to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos.

Authorities believe Nancy Guthrie, 84, was forcibly taken from her home in the middle of the night before she was reported missing Feb. 1. Nanos told CBS News partner network BBC News in an interview Tuesday that he believes Guthrie was targeted in the apparent abduction.

The video recovered from Guthrie’s Google Nest doorbell camera, which was shared by the FBI last week, is the only video that Google has been able to recover from the cameras at Guthrie’s home, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. There are additional cameras from the property that engineers are still working through as they try to recover usable video. Investigators are hopeful that tech companies working on the videos will uncover more, according to the sheriff’s department.

A combination of images captured by a security camera show what the FBI describes as an armed individual appearing to have tampered with the camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning of her disappearance at her home in Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 1, 2026. Pima County Sheriff’s Department via Reuters

A reward from the 88-CRIME tipline was increased on Thursday to $102,500 — thanks to a $100,000 anonymous donation, the organization said — for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons involved in Guthrie’s disappearance. That reward is in addition to a $100,000 reward the FBI is offering.

Authorities haven’t named a suspect or person of interest in the case, and did not provide further information about a possible accomplice. The FBI described the suspect seen in the doorbell camera video as a male who is between about 5 feet, 9 inches and 5 feet, 10 inches tall with an average build.

“Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, her two siblings and their spouses were all cleared as suspects in the case, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department announced Monday as the high-profile investigation entered its third week.

Nanos said the Guthrie family has cooperated with investigators.

“We really put them through the wringer,” Nanos said. “We not just interview them, we take their cars, we take their houses, we take their phones, all this stuff — and we’re not taking it. They’re giving it to us voluntarily. They have been 100% cooperative with us through everything we’ve asked. They are victims. They are not suspects.”

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos at a briefing in Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 5, 2026. Reuters/Rebecca Noble

Nancy Guthrie was last seen on the night of Jan. 31 when her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, dropped her off at her house after she spent the evening with him and her daughter, Annie Guthrie, at their home, authorities said.

Since Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, Savannah Guthrie, Annie Guthrie and their brother, Camron Guthrie, have appeared in videos pleading for their mother’s return.

Investigators were looking into genetic genealogy options to check for matches with DNA evidence collected in the case after a DNA profile from a set of gloves didn’t produce a match in a national database maintained by the FBI, the sheriff’s department said Tuesday. The gloves were found about 2 miles away from Nancy Guthrie’s home.

The DNA profile also didn’t match with different DNA evidence collected at the home, the sheriff’s department said.

The sheriff’s office said Thursday that “biological evidence” found at Nancy Guthrie’s home was being analyzed and DNA profiles were “under lab analysis.”

Law enforcement sources told CBS News that investigators have been using a tracking device known as a “signal sniffer” in an effort to detect possible signals from Nancy Guthrie’s heart pacemaker, which showed a disconnect from her phone in the early morning hours the night she went missing.

CBS News has also learned the FBI is probing gun purchases in the Tucson area. According to the owner of an area gun store, an agent came in about a week or so ago and showed him several images with faces and names on them, and agents inquired about purchases in the last year.

Jared Eggleston contributed to this report.

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