Authorities are pulling out all the stops in the search for Nancy Guthrie, a woman who has been missing for two weeks. They’re utilizing an innovative approach with Bluetooth detection technology, specifically focused on finding signals from her pacemaker. A low-flying helicopter from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department is making grid searches over Tucson in hopes of uncovering clues about her whereabouts.
Nancy was last seen on January 31, and the technology could be key to piecing together what happened. Interestingly, her pacemaker lost its connection to its app just before she vanished, and remarkably, her home security camera also went offline at that time. A former FBI special agent pointed out that detecting pacemaker signals requires crews to be close by, making the stakes higher in this urgent search.
As the investigation continues, both law enforcement and Nancy’s loved ones hold onto hope. With advanced technology now in play, will this be the breakthrough needed to bring her home? It’s a race against time, and the human heart isn’t the only one holding its breath.
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