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Nancy Guthrie Probe Focuses on Reported Neighborhood Tech Outages as Sheriff Says Phoenix Body Is Not Connected

Investigators are concentrating on forensic DNA testing alongside reports of neighborhood tech outages.

Overview

  • On March 5, agents canvassed Guthrie’s Tucson neighborhood about possible internet disruptions the night she disappeared, and some residents reported Ring camera gaps marked “not available.”
  • Pima County officials said the woman found along a Phoenix canal is not connected to the case, as Phoenix police have not released identifying details.
  • DNA from black gloves recovered about two miles from the home matched a local restaurant worker not involved in the case, while mixed and low‑level samples continue in lengthy lab and genealogy review.
  • Detectives are processing tens of thousands of tips and large volumes of surveillance as the investigation leans on forensic and digital analysis, including a report of a damaged utility box near the home.
  • FBI-released footage shows a masked suspect carrying a 25‑liter Ozark Trail backpack, and rewards totaling up to $1.1 million remain active with no arrests or publicly identified suspect.