
"The retrieval of security camera footage showing a masked potential subject in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie was made possible due in part to technical support from Google. The 84-year-old mom of NBC star Savannah Guthrie had been missing for over a week when law enforcement released the videos on Tuesday, showing an armed man outside Nancy's door the night she disappeared. The footage was recovered from Guthrie's doorbell camera after extensive efforts by Google employees, a person familiar with the investigation told CNN."
"Nest, the manufacturer of the camera, is owned by Google, whose operation to retrieve the footage took several days. The process of accessing the videos was so complicated that investigators were not sure if retrieval would ultimately be possible, the source said. The report from CNN's Brian Stetler tracks with the explanation given by FBI Director Kash Patel, who first posted the images claiming they were recovered from a previously inaccessible security camera with the help of private sector partners."
Google employees assisted in recovering Nest doorbell footage that showed a masked, armed man outside Nancy Guthrie’s door the night she disappeared. Nest, the camera manufacturer, is owned by Google, and the retrieval operation took several days because accessing the recordings was technically complex. Investigators were uncertain retrieval would be possible. Law enforcement reported the doorbell disconnected at 1:47 a.m., though software detected a person at 2:12 a.m. Guthrie did not subscribe to Google’s recording service, and it remains unclear whether law enforcement obtained the footage with a warrant.
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