
"A day earlier, authorities said they had stopped a man near the U.S.-Mexico border, just hours after the FBI released videos of a person wearing a gun holster, ski mask and backpack and approaching Nancy Guthrie's home in Tucson. The man told media outlets early Wednesday that he was released after several hours and had nothing to do with Guthrie's disappearance last week. Authorities have not said what led them to stop the man Tuesday but confirmed he was released."
"Barb Dutrow, who was jogging through one neighborhood where teams were searching, said an FBI agent told her they were looking for anything that might have been tossed from a car. Dutrow, who was visiting from Louisiana for a convention, said she "can't imagine the feeling of the family of having their mother taken.""
Fresh surveillance images from Nancy Guthrie's porch captured activity the night she disappeared and prompted an expanded law enforcement response across Arizona. FBI agents and local deputies canvassed neighborhoods about a mile from Guthrie's home, knocking on doors and searching dense desert terrain of cactus, bushes and boulders. Several hundred detectives and agents were assigned to the case. Authorities stopped a man near the U.S.-Mexico border after releasing video of a masked person approaching the home; the man was questioned and released. Deputies and FBI agents also searched a location in Rio Rico.
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