Suspect description in Nancy Guthrie case; GOP candidate drops out of AZ governor race | Nightly Roundup

Authorities release description of suspect in Nancy Guthrie case; field of candidates running for Arizona Governor narrows; and more - here's a look at your top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Thursday, February 12, 2026.

1. Nancy Guthrie case: FBI gives suspect description, increases reward

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Nancy Guthrie: FBI gives suspect description as reward increases to $100,000

We now have a partial description of the suspect who the FBI believes is involved in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.

2. TMZ receives new e-mail in Guthrie case

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Nancy Guthrie: TMZ receives new email with 'ominous statements'

One day after TMZ received an e-mail from someone claiming to know the identity of Nancy Guthrie's kidnapper, the media outlet received another e-mail, and this time, they say it contains "ominous statements."

3. City of Phoenix remembers court official

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Phoenix leaders mourn 'heartbreaking' loss of court official Susan Hawkins

Phoenix Municipal Court Hearing Officer Susan Hawkins, 60, died Wednesday after being struck by a vehicle while walking near a downtown parking structure at 3rd Avenue and Adams Street.

4. Republican suspends campaign for Arizona governor

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2026 Elections: Karrin Taylor Robson suspends run for AZ governor

About a year after mounting another run for Arizona's highest office, Karrin Taylor Robson has announced that she is suspending her second campaign for governor.

5. U.S. House passes bill on proving citizenship when voting

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House passes SAVE America Act, fueling debate over citizenship requirements

The U.S. House narrowly passed the SAVE America Act, a measure requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration and photo ID at polls, though the bill faces an uncertain path in the Senate.

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