Ongoing Investigation into Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance: New Surveillance Footage Reviewed

The search for Nancy Guthrie has been ongoing for 46 days, with investigators reviewing new footage from surveillance cameras at her home and questioning neighbors about video recordings from a week before her disappearance. The additional images retrieved from the cameras on Guthrie's property do not reveal any suspicious activity, shedding no new light on the night she went missing. The person seen in the doorbell camera video on the night of Guthrie's abduction, wearing a ski mask, backpack, and holster, is not present in the newly recovered footage. Authorities are still relying on the previously released doorbell footage as the only known images of the suspect. Residents in Guthrie's neighborhood were asked to provide any relevant video footage dating back to January 1, a month before her abduction. Investigators have visited neighbors' homes, inquiring about specific dates, particularly the weekend of Guthrie's disappearance and January 11. One neighbor mentioned being questioned about footage from January 24, a week before Guthrie was last seen, while others were not asked about that specific date. The Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI have not disclosed the reason for seeking information about those particular dates. There is a possibility that the suspect had visited Guthrie's home before the abduction, prompting ongoing investigations. Individuals with information are urged to contact the FBI tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI.