Nancy Guthrie Case: First Photo of Man Detained During Traffic Stop
Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Police Detain Man In Handcuffs
Police reportedly detained at least 3 people in connection with the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping ... and now we're seeing the first image of a man in handcuffs.
FOX News Digital obtained the photo showing the man sitting half in and half out of a Pima County Sheriff vehicle surrounded by law enforcement in Tucson, Arizona, on Friday night. The man's hands are cuffed in front of him with a hoodie partially covering his face.
Sources told FOX ... Pima County deputies pulled the man over in a Range Rover during a traffic stop in the parking lot of a Culver's restaurant about 2 miles from Nancy's home.
Pima County Sheriff's office tells TMZ ... "A traffic stop was also conducted, and a person was questioned but no arrests resulted from that incident. There are no further details available at this time."
They also confirmed a federal court-ordered search warrant was executed Friday night at a residence near E. Orange Grove Rd. and N. First Ave. in connection with the Guthrie case. Their warrant was based on a lead, they say ... and no arrests were made.
Guthrie was abducted from her home in the middle of the night on February 1 and hasn't been seen since.
The FBI, which is also investigating the case, released photos and a video from a doorbell camera that captured the possible kidnapper lurking around Nancy's front door this week.
Several alleged ransom letters have been sent to news outlets, including TMZ, requesting money for the safe return of Nancy.