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Week Six in Nancy Guthrie Search: Investigators Probe Reported Camera Outages, Pursue DNA Leads

Investigators prioritize DNA testing and wide‑ranging digital review, with police reporting no tie to a recent Phoenix canal death.

Overview

  • Federal agents revisited the Tucson neighborhood on March 5 to ask residents about internet disruptions, and at least one nearby Ring camera showed a “not available” gap during the overnight hours Guthrie vanished.
  • The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said it has not been notified of any connection between Guthrie’s case and a woman found dead along a Phoenix canal.
  • DNA from a pair of black gloves found about two miles from Guthrie’s home was traced to a local restaurant worker who is not part of the investigation, while mixed DNA from other evidence remains under analysis that could take months.
  • Officials confirmed they are aware of a damaged utility box near Guthrie’s home and continue to collect and review surveillance video and other digital data from the area.
  • Authorities report no identified suspect as they field tens of thousands of tips, pursue leads tied to a distinctive 25‑liter Ozark Trail backpack, and highlight rewards of $1 million from the family and up to $100,000 from the FBI.