Retired @FBI Agent and Spokesman, Crisis and Strategic Comms Advisor. Hostage Negotiator and Child Abduction Investigator. CEO of Media Rep Global Strategies
FORENSIC REALITY: Retired FBI agent Jason Pack explains why DNA results on the glove in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance may not be the 'silver bullet' investigators and the public are expecting—and what each outcome could mean. https://t.co/t619Ei75Y3
BORDERLINE BUZZ: Retired FBI agent Jason Pack says cross-border protocols trigger automatically near the border, with agents coordinating in real time with Mexico despite no evidence Nancy Guthrie crossed.
BORDERLINE BUZZ: Retired FBI agent Jason Pack says cross-border protocols trigger automatically near the border, with agents coordinating in real time with Mexico despite no evidence Nancy Guthrie crossed.
EVIDENCE JAM: Retired FBI agent Jason Pack told Fox News Digital that the pending DNA results in the Nancy Guthrie case may not decide it all, warning that “a match doesn’t automatically equal guilt” and that DNA is “one lane on a multi-lane highway.”
EVIDENCE JAM: Retired FBI agent Jason Pack told Fox News Digital that the pending DNA results in the Nancy Guthrie case may not decide it all, warning that “a match doesn’t automatically equal guilt” and that DNA is “one lane on a multi-lane highway.”
Retired FBI agent Jason Pack told Fox News Digital new evidence seized Friday night in the Nancy Guthrie investigation needs to be taken to a lab immediately.
“Here’s the question. Do they wait until Monday to commercially ship it to a private lab? In past high-profile cases, I’ve seen FBI aircraft used to immediately shuttle evidence to the FBI Laboratory at Quantico," he said. "That eliminates days of waiting. In a case involving a vulnerable 84-year-old woman who is without her heart medication, where every hour matters, you don’t wait for FedEx on Monday morning."
The FBI’s Cellular Analysis Survey Team (CAST) is one of the bureau’s most critical tools in missing person cases and may be the key to cracking the Nancy Guthrie case, but retired FBI supervisory special agent Jason Pack said most Americans have never heard of it.
Pack — who served as Chief of Staff for FBI Public Affairs, negotiator and child abduction team leader — told Fox News Digital that authorities likely have suspects in Guthrie's disappearance, but data is still being refined by the specialized team.
"They have data, mountains of it," Pack said. "Names have surfaced and been evaluated. Some have been cleared. Others may still be in play in ways we aren’t seeing publicly."
‘CYBER SLEUTHING:’ The FBI searched neighborhoods surrounding Nancy Guthrie’s home yesterday, indicating there could be new digital evidence in the case, retired agent Jason Pack said.
BEHIND THE CURTAIN: Retired FBI agent Jason Pack tells Fox News Digital that the equipment seen inside the tent was likely used to capture high-quality reference video of Nancy Guthrie’s porch where blood was found. "That footage could help forensic analysts measure fixed structures like bricks and archways to calculate a more precise height estimate of the suspect seen on doorbell video," Pack said.
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE: Former FBI Supervisory Special Agent Jason Pack tells Fox News Digital the person seen in video with backpacks near Nancy Guthrie's home the night she vanished should not be called a "suspect" or "person of interest."
"They are simply someone identified through the canvass who needs to be fully identified in order to determine whether there is any involvement or not," Pack said.
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE: Former FBI Supervisory Special Agent Jason Pack tells Fox News Digital the person seen in video with backpacks near Nancy Guthrie's home the night she vanished should not be called a "suspect" or "person of interest."
"They are simply someone identified through the canvass who needs to be fully identified in order to determine whether there is any involvement or not," Pack said.
NEW: Former FBI Agent Jason Pack claims the black glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home will spark a "whole new investigation" -- but gathering data points from the glove itself may be difficult.
@Ttutt110 thank you for your kind words. I just try to represent the rank-and-file FBI Agents i worked with when I was doing this job a few months ago.
@AmericaNewsroom@BillHemmer@JPackPIO of all the so called experts @FoxNews has brought on 24/7 going on two weeks this guy Jason Pack most professional most straightforward sticking to facts common sense 👍🏻
Today, the FBI is increasing its reward up to $100,000 for information leading to the location of Nancy Guthrie and/or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance.
New identifying details about the suspect in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie have been confirmed after a forensic analysis of the doorbell camera footage by the FBI’s Operational Technology Division.
The suspect is described as a male, approximately 5’9” - 5’10” tall, with an average build. In the video, he is wearing a black, 25-liter ‘Ozark Trail Hiker Pack’ backpack.
We hope this updated description will help concentrate the public tips we are receiving. Since February 1, 2026, the FBI has collected over 13,000 tips from the public related to this case.
Every tip is reviewed for credibility, relevance, and information that can be acted upon by law enforcement. Threat Intake Examiners at the National Threat Operations Center (NTOC) and FBI personnel are supporting a 24-hour command post in which dozens of agents and investigators are assigned leads and tips to action each shift.
Media outlets should direct tips they receive to the FBI. Additionally, we do not comment on tips and information we receive regarding ongoing investigations.
Continue to submit information to the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or https://t.co/8PjMoU17mh to help us bring Nancy home.