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Investigators to Return Nancy Guthrie’s Home to Family as Search Shifts Off‑Site

Authorities now shift from securing the Tucson residence to poring over thousands of hours of surveillance video.

Overview

  • Law enforcement sources say the Catalina Foothills house will be released to the Guthrie family soon as on‑scene processing winds down, with the FBI relocating some operations to Phoenix.
  • New Ring footage from a road about 2–2.5 miles from the home shows 12 vehicles between midnight and 6 a.m. on Feb. 1, including around 2:30 a.m.; officials are reviewing it, though one investigative source has called it a dead end.
  • The FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department report all collected evidence is in laboratory processing, including mixed DNA samples, and no suspect has been publicly identified.
  • Investigators are reviewing up to 10,000 hours of video and have logged more than 23,000 tips, boosted by the family’s reward of up to $1 million in addition to existing offers.
  • Authorities have urged only fact‑based tips and implemented no‑parking and no‑trespassing measures near the residence; a driver was separately arrested on suspicion of DUI after repeatedly circling the area.