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Investigators Probe Reported Internet Disruptions in Search for Nancy Guthrie

Investigators are zeroing in on digital clues by asking neighbors about connectivity glitches following the elimination of a recovered glove.

Overview

  • FBI agents and Pima County deputies canvassed the Catalina Foothills, asking residents whether their internet or Wi‑Fi glitched the night Guthrie disappeared.
  • At least one nearby couple reported their Ring camera nearest Guthrie’s home showed footage marked “not available” during the overnight hours, while other cameras worked; authorities have not commented on any outages.
  • Sheriff’s officials said DNA from a black glove found about two miles from the home belongs to a restaurant employee who is not connected to the case, with other gloves still undergoing lab analysis.
  • Doorbell footage of a masked, apparently armed male suspect — described as 5'9" to 5'10" with an average build and wearing a black 25‑liter Ozark Trail backpack — remains a key lead, and no suspect has been publicly identified.
  • The Guthrie family is offering a $1 million reward as the case enters its sixth week, and Savannah Guthrie briefly visited the Today show studio while remaining focused on the search.