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FBI Re-Canvasses Nancy Guthrie’s Neighborhood, Probes Vacated Home in Abduction Case

Agents have resumed canvassing the Catalina Foothills to probe a recently vacated home near Guthrie’s residence.

Overview

  • Investigators are asking neighbors for specific names of contractors and workers tied to nearby construction projects, according to NewsNation’s Brian Entin.
  • The Pima County Sheriff’s Department says reports of suspicious activity in the area are being reviewed, with no confirmation of any particular person under investigation.
  • DNA testing continues as authorities report additional images recovered from Guthrie’s home security system, though no new suspect imagery has been found.
  • Device data places a likely early‑morning window for the abduction, with Guthrie’s pacemaker last syncing around 2:30 a.m. and her watch and iPhone recovered inside the home.
  • One glove’s DNA matched an unrelated local restaurant employee, other samples remain in private‑lab analysis, no suspect has been identified, and rewards total more than $1.2 million as officials lean toward a targeted abduction and outside experts discuss possible accomplices.