2nd man detained, released in abduction of Nancy Guthrie
The FBI and Pima County Sheriff's Department briefly detained a second man and searched a house a short drive from Nancy Guthrie's Catalina Foothills neighborhood late Friday into early Saturday, but there was no arrest and no sign of Guthrie, law enforcement sources told ABC News.
The sources described the activity as "tracking leads" associated with the Guthrie investigation.
The person detained, who was not identified, is the second individual to be questioned in connection with the case and then released.
Sheriff Chris Nanos told ABC News no one is fully cleared until there's an arrest. A man who identified himself as Carlos was detained and released earlier this week in Rio Rico, Arizona.
It was not immediately clear what led authorities to the home about two miles from where Nancy Guthrie lives but it's within the radius where investigators have asked residents to check their home security systems for footage from Jan. 1 - a month before her abduction - to Feb. 2, the day after she was taken. Investigators have said they are interested in suspicious persons or vehicles that may have been caught on camera.
-ABC News' Aaron Katersky










