
Start Here A Break in the Nancy Guthrie Case
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Feb 11, 2026 Elizabeth Schulze, ABC reporter on border life, Jay O'Brien, Capitol Hill correspondent, and Aaron Katursky, investigative reporter from Pima County, discuss a detained person connected to the Nancy Guthrie investigation and new surveillance details. They also cover questioning of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick over Epstein ties, and how policy shifts are reshaping a cross-border library and community.
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Security Footage Provides First Major Lead
- Police obtained recovered Nest camera images showing a masked figure outside Nancy Guthrie's door, providing the strongest lead so far.
- Authorities hope the visible eyes, gait, and build will prompt public ID and tips.
Cloud Subscriptions Can Block Quick Evidence Access
- The Nest system lacked an active subscription so video wasn't immediately accessible in the cloud.
- Investigators worked with private companies and likely obtained warrants to recover deleted footage.
Commerce Secretary Admits Island Visit
- Howard Lutnick admitted he visited Jeffrey Epstein's island and said, "We had lunch on the island."
- He said his family and nannies were present and he did not witness anything untoward.
