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Ring camera founder speaks on surveillance images in Guthrie case, privacy concerns
NBC News· 2026-02-18 03:17
We're back now with our top story spotlight interview with the man behind the product on millions of homes all across the country. Ring cameras, doorbell surveillance video from one of Ring's competitors, of course, has been a significant source of evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case. This footage we've shown many times on our air showing a mass glove figure in front of the 84year-old's door came from one of Google's Nest doorbell cams.Even though Guthrie did not have a Nest subscription, FBI Director Cash P ...
NBC Nightly News Full Episode - Feb. 10
NBC News· 2026-02-11 02:58
Tonight, we're live from Milan as some of Team USA's biggest stars compete. But first, that breaking news back at home. The major break in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.Chilling new video showing a masked person with a gun approaching the 84year-old's home and tampering with a doorbell camera. We will take you moment by moment through all the new evidence. Our experts standing by to break down everything from the gloves to the backpack to the type of gun and holster.And Savannah's new plea to anyone wh ...
Chilling surveillance video shows person of interest in Nancy Guthrie abduction case
NBC News· 2026-02-11 00:51
Tonight, the first chilling images shedding light on what happened at Nancy Guthri's house the night she was abducted. In this disturbing Nest camera surveillance footage released by the FBI today, you can see a masked person walk up to NY's front door and begin tampering with the camera around the time Nancy disappeared. The person has a gun holstered to their waist and is wearing gloves and a fully stuffed backpack. They then stop, turn around, and begin searching for something, eventually grabbing a hand ...
Video shows masked & armed man obstructing camera at Nancy Guthrie's door
MSNBC· 2026-02-10 21:00
Joining us, MSNOW reporter Alex Tabbit who's been on this story for us in Tucson, MSNOW justice and intelligence reporter Ken Delanian and a former member of the FBI's hostage rescue team and MSNOW national security and intelligence analyst, Rob D'Amico. So, Alex, 10 days, no break so far. This is the first one yet.What's it like, out there. It's an absolutely major development after so long with so little information coming out and right now we have three videos, six photos released between both the FBI an ...
Authorities release photos of a potential subject in the Nancy Guthrie case
NBC News· 2026-02-10 18:46
The FBI is set to release a surveillance photo showing a potential subject in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of our colleague Savannah Guthrie. >> According to the FBI director, uh they've been working over the last eight days and working with the private sector partners to continue to recover any images or video footage from Nancy Guthri's home that may have been lost, corrupted, or inaccessible due to a variety of factors, including the removal of recording d ...
FBI releases surveillance photos of potential subject at Nancy Guthrie's door
NBC News· 2026-02-10 18:25
We have an image here uh that has been released by the FBI director Cash Patel. He has just tweeted this out. I know our control room will pull it up uh in any second, but that image is being released. This coming uh from the Guthrie residence. There's also some other images. This one perhaps a little bit more clear. Uh and we're looking at it now so we can see it off of our control room computer. Uh this is the second of four images that have been released by FBI Director Cash Patel. Uh this has been taken ...
Special Report: New images show potential subject in Nancy Guthrie disappearance
NBC News· 2026-02-10 18:19
Breaking news from Arizona. The FBI is set to release a surveillance photo showing a potential subject in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of our colleague Savannah Guthrie. This is a potentially significant development in that search. Again, the mother of our beloved colleague. And I want to go first to our national law enforcement and intelligence correspondent, Tom Winter. Also with us, our chief justice contributor, Jonathan De. He's also WNBC's chief investi ...