FBI agents have reportedly quizzed employees at the Mexican restaurant where Nancy Guthrie filmed a “Today” show segment with daughter Savannah just months before she was kidnapped.
The 84-year-old matriarch tagged along with her daughter for a nostalgic tour of Tucson and the places she visited growing up — including the Mexican eatery.
Federal agents showed up at the restaurant to ask if workers recalled seeing anyone “suspicious” while the Guthries were there filming, according to NewsNation’s Brian Entin.


In addition to any dodgy characters, Entin claimed workers were also asked if there was “anyone who wanted to take pictures or who got angry or who was lingering around in a creepy way.”
It wasn’t immediately clear if the workers handed over any valuable details to investigators.
The restaurant was one of several places featured in the October segment that the feds returned to as the hunt for the missing grandmother continued, Entin said.
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Entin did not identify the restaurant.
However, El Charro Café previously proudly shared footage of the segment being filmed there.


