Federal authorities have released new surveillance footage and images in the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, intensifying public concern. The videos, captured near her home the night she vanished, are believed to contain details that could generate fresh leads. While officials have not shared specific findings, they acknowledge the material “may prove significant.”
Savannah Guthrie publicly shared the footage, urging viewers to help. She asked anyone who recognizes a person, vehicle, or suspicious activity to contact law enforcement. Her appeal reflects the family’s belief that even the smallest clue could matter.
Relatives say they remain hopeful that someone will come forward with information that could shift the direction of the search. They stress that minor observations might help investigators reconstruct what happened. Authorities confirmed the family was informed before the footage was released.
Investigators are working to identify individuals seen in the recordings and determine whether they played any role. Search efforts have expanded beyond Tucson, with teams executing warrants in nearby communities as part of a broader strategy to follow emerging leads.
During one operation, officers briefly detained and questioned an individual, later clarifying the person was released and is not considered a suspect. Experts are also reviewing doorbell camera footage showing an unidentified person near the property. Although analysts describe the movements as “purposeful,” officials emphasize that no direct connection has been established. For Guthrie’s loved ones, the goal remains clear: finding answers and bringing her home safely.