First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

A famed Texas forensic artist has stepped forward with an unofficial sketch tied to the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, last seen at her Tucson home on January 31.

The drawing was released by Lois Gibson, who previously worked at the Houston Police Department, after she reviewed surveillance images of a masked individual captured on a doorbell camera outside Guthrie’s home.

The sketch comes as the FBI expands its search beyond Arizona, doubles its reward money, and faces growing skepticism over whether this is a kidnapping at all.

At the same time, pressure is mounting after repeated ransom deadlines have come and gone, and multiple notes have failed to provide any credible proof of life.

A forensic artist has released an unofficial sketch of the main suspect in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

Image credits: Lois Gibson/Facebook

The surveillance footage at the center of Gibson’s sketch shows a masked person standing outside Nancy Guthrie’s home between 9:30 pm and 9:45 pm on February 1.

Investigators said the individual, wearing a ski mask, gloves, and a backpack, was in the middle of tampering with security equipment near the residence when they were recorded.

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

Image credits: Lois Gibson/Facebook

Because the suspect’s face is largely covered, Gibson relied on visible features, primarily the eyes and partial facial structure, to reconstruct what she believes may lie beneath the mask.

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

Image credits: Lois Gibson/Facebook

Forensic analysis by the FBI has revealed several identifying details. The suspect is believed to be a male, approximately 5 feet 9 inches to 5 feet 10 inches tall, with an average build.

He was also wearing a black 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack in the footage.

“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,” the FBI Phoenix office posted.

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

The bureau emphasized that agents review every tip for credibility and determine how the information can be “acted upon by law enforcement.”

Media outlets were instructed to direct tips to the FBI, which added that it does not comment on information received during ongoing investigations.

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

Image credits: Kirk Sides/Houston Chronicle/Getty Images

Gibson’s involvement adds weight to the case.

She graduated from the University of Texas and holds the Guinness World Record for “Most Successful Forensic Artist.” She retired from the Houston Police Department in 2021 and, according to her website, her sketches have helped identify more than 751 criminals.

As the sketch circulates, the FBI has dramatically escalated its outreach efforts

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

Image credits: FBI Director Kash Patel

Digital billboards featuring Nancy Guthrie’s photo and identifying details have been posted in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and El Paso. A missing-person poster was recently seen near the split between State Highway 121 and the Sam Rayburn Tollway in Lewisville, Texas.

Investigators have stressed that “time is very critical” as they expand outreach beyond Arizona and examine ransom demands and physical evidence.

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

Image credits: FBI Director Kash Patel

Last Thursday, the FBI announced it would award up to $50,000 for information leading to Nancy’s recovery or the arrest of her alleged abductor. On February 12, that reward was increased.

“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,” the FBI’s Phoenix office wrote.

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

“Continue to submit information to the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or http://tips.fbi.gov to help us bring Nancy home.”

Nancy was last seen January 31 after being dropped off at her Tucson home by her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, following dinner with him and her daughter, Annie.

Gibson was able to determine the gender, hair color and texture of the suspect from the limited surveillance footage

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

Image credits: Savannah Guthrie/Facebook

Based on the limited doorbell footage, Lois Gibson determined that the masked suspect likely has dark hair and a goatee.

Though most of the face was covered by a tight ski mask, the visible eye area, brow structure, and contours around the lower face led her to infer facial hair and hair color.

Online, the response has been split.

“With respect for the forensic artist profession, I have concerns about producing a composite from a suspect that is fully masked,” one commenter wrote. “Without observable facial features, this composite is relying on assumptions.”

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

Image credits: Savannah Guthrie/Facebook

Others took the opposite stance, backing Gibson’s instincts.

“I can’t wait until they catch this guy and see how close you are, great job Lois,” another replied. “Lois, you have always been the best! My gut says you are right again!” a third added.

There were also those who tried helping the forensic artist.

“Try him with a more modern haircut, short on the sides and shorter on top. Look at his ski mask; it’s tight against his temples. That suggests his haircut is much tighter to his scalp,” another wrote.

“Not the guy.” A segment of netizens doubted the accuracy of Gibson’s work

First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist
First Sketch Of Nancy Guthrie’s Masked Suspect Released By Famed Forensic Artist

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