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Nancy Guthrie Search Scales Back at Home as FBI Shifts to Phoenix

Investigators now concentrate on forensic testing plus extensive surveillance review.

Overview

  • Law enforcement activity at Guthrie’s Catalina Foothills residence has decreased, and sources say the home is being returned to the family as on‑site work winds down.
  • The FBI has moved its command post to Phoenix while maintaining the investigation, with neighborhood canvassing and evidence collection at the home described as completed.
  • Authorities are reviewing Ring camera video from about 2.5 miles away that shows a dozen cars between midnight and 6 a.m. on Feb. 1, though no link to the case has been confirmed.
  • Key evidence includes drops of Guthrie’s blood on the porch, doorbell images of a masked, apparently armed person with a backpack, and multiple recovered gloves with mixed DNA that has not matched federal databases.
  • A private reward of up to $1 million for Guthrie’s recovery has driven a surge in tips, adding to the FBI’s $100,000 offer as investigators sift through up to 10,000 hours of surveillance video.