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Nancy Guthrie Search Focuses on Digital Clues as Neighbors Report Camera Outages

Police say a body found in Phoenix is not connected to the case.

Overview

  • On March 5, FBI and Pima County teams went door to door in the Catalina Foothills asking residents about possible internet disruptions the night Guthrie vanished and requesting security footage, including from January 11.
  • At least one nearby couple reported that their Ring camera closest to Guthrie’s home displayed a “not available” message for the overnight hours in question while their other cameras recorded normally.
  • The sheriff’s office said it has not been notified of any link between Guthrie’s disappearance and an adult woman found dead along a Phoenix canal on Friday.
  • Forensic work continues on extensive evidence from the home, including Guthrie’s blood; DNA from a glove found over two miles away was traced to a local restaurant worker unrelated to the case, and other items remain under analysis.
  • Authorities have named no suspect or made any arrest; Google and reporters have debunked viral “search” claims, and the family’s private reward stands at $1 million as investigators process large volumes of tips.