How Investigators Likely Ruled Out Nancy Guthrie’s Family as Suspects in Her Kidnapping

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With the search for Savannah Guthrie‘s mom, Nancy, entering its third week, the Pima County Sheriff’s Office announced on Monday, February 16 that her children and “all siblings and spouses have been cleared as possible suspects.” Now, experts are shedding light as to how they came to that conclusion.

Speaking to Page Six, former CIA and FBI special agent Tracy Walder revealed that there are many methods authorities likely used to clear the family.

“Authorities have been able to alibi all of them and account for their whereabouts on that evening,” Walder explained to the outlet for a story published on Monday, February 16. “They look at their cell phone data and figure out if it matches up to where they were. They also use license plate scanners to see if they’re driving at the time and if they’re caught on cameras.”

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