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Guthrie Family Issues New Plea as FBI Recanvasses Neighborhood in Search for Nancy

Agents now seek details about a nearby vacant house tied to recent construction activity.

Overview

  • In a new statement shared through Tucson station KVOA, the family urged residents to recheck footage, notes, texts and conversations from Jan. 31–Feb. 1 and late on Jan. 11, warning that seemingly minor details could matter.
  • NewsNation and Newsweek report FBI agents have returned to the Catalina Foothills area to knock on doors, gather contractor names and pursue leads linked to a recently vacated property and nearby building work.
  • Authorities continue to treat the case as a targeted abduction with no suspect identified or arrests made, as the family offers a $1 million reward and the FBI posts $100,000 for actionable tips.
  • Key timeline points remain the disconnect of the doorbell camera at 1:47 a.m., motion detected at 2:12 a.m., the pacemaker app going offline at 2:28 a.m., and prior footage of a masked individual at Guthrie’s front door.
  • Investigators say forensic review of DNA, gloves and extensive video continues; recently obtained backyard and pool camera images yielded no new suspicious activity and video from the day of the disappearance could not be recovered.