tt_Midnight slip-up: A “trusted relative” caught on ATM footage, wearing a mask and trying to empty Nancy’s entire credit line — but he didn’t anticipate the camera catching a unique birthmark on his wrist.

According to preliminary investigative sources, financial monitoring systems flagged unusual activity on Nancy’s account in the early hours of the morning, triggering an automatic fraud alert. The attempted withdrawal occurred at approximately 3:02 a.m. at an ATM located several kilometers from her residence. Authorities have confirmed that the transaction was declined due to security limits, but surveillance footage from the machine was immediately secured as part of the ongoing missing person investigation. Nancy remains officially unlocated, and law enforcement has not publicly named any suspects.

The footage reportedly shows an individual wearing a dark hoodie and face covering approaching the terminal. The person appeared to hesitate briefly before inserting Nancy’s card and navigating through multiple withdrawal attempts. While the mask concealed most facial features, investigators enhanced the video frame-by-frame. During one moment — as the suspect adjusted his sleeve while typing — a distinctive marking became visible near the inner wrist.

Forensic image analysts identified what appears to be a UNIQUE BIRTHMARK with a curved outline not easily mistaken for shadow or compression artifact. Sources close to the case say detectives compared the marking to known photographs and medical documentation of individuals within Nancy’s immediate circle. The comparison reportedly narrowed attention toward someone long described publicly as a “trusted” family member.

Authorities emphasize that visual similarity alone does not constitute proof of criminal wrongdoing. Investigators are corroborating the footage with cell tower pings, vehicle location data, and transaction metadata to establish whether the individual can be conclusively placed at the ATM at the time of the attempted withdrawal. Fingerprint recovery from the ATM surface is also reportedly underway, though results have not been disclosed.

Financial motive has now entered the investigative framework alongside prior forensic findings. Detectives are examining whether the 3 A.M. TRANSACTION was an opportunistic act or part of a broader sequence of planned actions tied to Nancy’s disappearance.

For now, the masked figure’s concealed identity may hinge not on a face — but on a single, unmistakable mark on the wrist. Nancy has not yet been found, and officials reiterate that all findings remain subject to full forensic verification before formal charges are considered.

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