
"They didn't even tell me what's going on until the detectives got here They told me I was being detained for kidnapping, and I asked them, Kidnapping of who?' Nancy Guthrie, Hatchett said. Carlos replied: Yeah, that's her. And I told him, I work in Tucson for GLS. I might have delivered a package to your house, but I never kidnapped anybody. They held me from like 4 p.m. [local time] to right now."
"The individual, who identified himself only as Carlos, was stopped south of Tucson on Tuesday afternoon and held by Pima County Sheriff's deputies until midnight. Authorities confirmed earlier that a man had been detained during a traffic stop as part of the investigation into Guthrie's disappearance and that a search of a location linked to him was being prepared, which Carlos revealed was his in-laws' house."
"Asked what went through his mind, Carlos said: Sh*t, bro. I'm facing life. I'm going to lose everything. By the end of the night, he said, deputies told him he was free to go. He claimed Pima County had already cleared me, though the FBI, they might not or something like that. I'm innocent, he insisted. I'll let you know that. I didn't do anything."
A man who identified himself as Carlos was stopped south of Tucson on Tuesday afternoon and held by Pima County Sheriff's deputies until midnight. He was detained during a traffic stop as part of the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. A search of a location linked to him was prepared; Carlos said the location was his in-laws' house. Carlos said deputies told him he was being detained for kidnapping but initially did not explain details. He said officers had only a phone as evidence and later released him for insufficient evidence. Carlos said Pima County cleared him but the FBI might still want to question him. He insists he is innocent.
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