NANCY GUTHRIE MISSING PERSONS CASE TAKES A TWIST AS NEW EYEWITNESS COMES FORWARD AFTER 20 YEARS
- A new witness has surfaced in the dormant nancy guthrie missing persons investigation, claiming to have seen her being forced into a van outside a gas station in Arkansas just hours before she vanished in 2004.
- Police have reopened the cold case after a partial remains match was found in a remote area near the Ouachita River, though officials have not confirmed if the remains are definitively Nancy’s DNA.
- The suspect, a local truck driver with a previous assault charge, was questioned but released due to lack of evidence at the time; now, authorities are re-analyzing phone records from the day she disappeared.
- Nancy's family has launched a new $50,000 reward and a social media campaign to urge anyone with dashcam or store footage from that Arkansas exit 44 to come forward.
- This sudden development has sparked national interest, with true crime forums dissecting the case and asking if the nancy guthrie missing persons mystery is finally approaching a long-awaited resolution.