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Private jet departed Tucson, Arizona, for Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, at 4:45 a.m. on February 1, about two hours after Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker lost its Bluetooth connection

  • Writer: 17GEN4
    17GEN4
  • Feb 22
  • 1 min read

A private jet, a 19-year-old Cessna Citation Mustang, departed Tucson, Arizona, for Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, at 4:45 a.m. on February 1, about two hours after Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker lost its Bluetooth connection.  The FBI has reportedly looked into this flight, though no evidence has been confirmed.


Nancy Guthrie case updates: Mexico-related developments


  • A fourth anonymous email sent to TMZ claims Nancy Guthrie was seen "south of the border" five days ago, stating, "I know what I saw 5 days ago south of the border, and I was told to shut up so I know who he is, and that was definitely Nancy with them." The message demands $50,000 in Bitcoin in exchange for information.


  • This follows earlier claims from three prior emails, including one stating the kidnapper is "international" and law enforcement should be "prepared to go International", strongly suggesting the suspect may be in Mexico.


  • A private jet, a 19-year-old Cessna Citation Mustang, departed Tucson, Arizona, for Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, at 4:45 a.m. on February 1, about two hours after Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker lost its Bluetooth connection. The FBI has reportedly looked into this flight, though no evidence has been confirmed.


  • Authorities searched a home and vehicle in Rio Rico, Arizona, located 60 miles south of Tucson and near the U.S.-Mexico border, after detaining a man named Carlos Palazuelos during a traffic stop. He was questioned for eight hours and released without charges.


  • The FBI has doubled the reward to $100,000 for credible information leading to Nancy Guthrie’s safe return or the arrest of those responsible. The agency is actively investigating all tips, including those involving Mexico.




 
 
 

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