- Authorities raided the Rio Rico, Arizona, home of a woman, who claims to have no connection to the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie, with deputies and federal agents searching the scene.
- The woman's son-in-law was taken into custody earlier on Tuesday during a traffic stop in Rio Rico, about 60 miles south of the Guthrie home, and is being questioned by investigators, although no charges have been announced.
- The woman allowed investigators to search her home, stating "we're not hiding anything" and that her family had no prior knowledge of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, with authorities probing a vehicle at the scene as the investigation continues.
JUSTICE MATTERS
Raw Story and PBS NewsHour frame the story differently, with Raw Story quoting the Arizona woman's emotional account of the raid on her home, using phrases like "They raided my house" and "invading my property", while PBS NewsHour focuses on the release of images and videos of a masked person outside Nancy Guthrie's home, omitting the woman's personal experience and using more neutral language. This difference in framing obscures the human impact of the investigation on the woman and her family, as reported by Raw Story, and instead centers on the investigative efforts, as reported by PBS NewsHour and BBC, which also fails to provide the woman's perspective, instead focusing on the masked person and the investigation.
Cross-referenced with: PBS NewsHour, BBC




