In a recent development regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of news anchor Savannah Guthrie, authorities have released a man who was detained for questioning in connection with her case. According to reports from CBS News and other outlets, the individual, referred to as Carlos, was taken into custody during a traffic stop in Rio Rico, Arizona, where police subsequently conducted a search of his residence.

Upon his release, Carlos stated he did not know who Nancy Guthrie was, emphasizing that he does not follow the news. Guthrie, aged 84, was reported missing from her home near Tucson more than a week ago, leading to widespread search efforts and public appeals from her family for information.

Carlos insisted on his innocence, expressing hope for the apprehension of the actual suspect, as indicated by a video shared by CBS reporter Andres Gutierrez.

In a chilling aspect of the case, the FBI recently shared images of a masked individual spotted at Nancy Guthrie's doorstep the night she disappeared. The armed person was seen tampering with the surveillance camera, an act that has left investigators looking for evidence that may have been lost or corrupted.

Guthrie’s family has expressed grave concerns regarding her health, stating that she requires medication to manage her delicate medical condition and that she was last seen only days prior to her disappearance. As investigations continue, the FBI has offered a reward for information leading to her discovery, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

The White House is reportedly monitoring the case closely, with President Trump expressing his disgust at the circumstances surrounding Guthrie's abduction. Families and officials alike remain hopeful for her safe return.