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Search Launched Near Annie Guthrie’s Home After Suspect Doorbell Footage Is Released
Police Search Area Near Annie Guthrie’s Home Hours After Releasing Suspect Doorbell Footage: REPORT

The search for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother has entered a tense new stretch, with investigators widening their focus and the family continuing to ask for public help. Each new development has added urgency to a case that has gripped the community.
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Hope and worry continue to collide for the Guthrie family as investigators expand their work in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.
Police Activity Expands Near Annie Guthrie’s Neighborhood

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As per a report in The Daily Mail, Police activity intensified on Tuesday near the home of Nancy Guthrie’s daughter, Annie Guthrie, as search and rescue teams examined nearby homes, businesses, and a rugged wash cutting through the neighborhood.
The search activity was also confirmed by Jacob Owens, a reporter for News 4 Tucson, who shared live video from the scene on X, showing officers searching the area near Annie Guthrie’s home.
Law enforcement is going door to door around the neighborhood of Nancy Guthrie’s other daughter, Annie’s home. There is at least one official here with the Pima County Sheriff’s department and another person with the FBI. @CJGoldberg and I are here on scene.
Investigators were seen going door to door near Annie’s residence, an operation first reported by NewsNation journalist Brian Entin. Annie and her mother live a short distance apart in the same Tucson area.
The expanded effort followed the release of new doorbell camera images and video that have sharpened the focus of the investigation.
Investigators were seen going door to door near Annie’s residence, an operation first reported by NewsNation journalist Brian Entin. Annie and her mother live a short distance apart in the same Tucson area.
A neighbor confirmed that authorities searched a rocky wash between properties.
John Grove, 73, told the Daily Mail that investigators asked permission to examine the terrain near his home.
“The cops wanted to know if they could go through that wash next to my house. I said they could. I asked if it was related to that kidnapping and they said ‘we can’t tell you that,’” Grove said.
He added, “They’re playing their cards close to their chest. I just hope she didn’t get into any difficulties around here. It’s very harsh terrain. We had a guy the other day who just moved here and got lost and died. For someone like her, well, it wouldn’t end well.”
Savannah Guthrie Shares New Images With Public Plea
Earlier Tuesday, Savannah Guthrie shared newly released surveillance images tied to her mother’s disappearance.
The black-and-white images, taken from a doorbell camera, show a masked individual approaching Nancy’s home before the device was disabled.
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Alongside the images, Savannah issued a direct plea to the public. “We believe she is still alive. Bring her home,” she wrote.
The footage, recorded in the early morning hours before the camera was destroyed, shows the individual realizing they were being recorded and attempting to obscure the lens.
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Doorbell Camera Evidence and DNA Testing Draw Focus
As per a CNN report, Authorities confirmed that Nancy’s doorbell camera was disconnected at 1:47 a.m. on Feb. 1. Newly recovered footage shows an armed, masked person tampering with the device and using nearby plants to block the view.
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Those same plants were later pH๏τographed on Nancy’s porch near blood evidence that authorities have confirmed belongs to her.
Investigators are also collecting DNA samples from individuals who worked at Nancy’s home. According to Fox News Digital, landscapers, pool cleaners, and other hired help have provided buccal swabs as part of the ongoing forensic review.
FBI Continues Search as Case Remains Unsolved

Nancy Guthrie is still missing after more than a week.
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Nancy was taken from her $1 million Tucson home in the early hours of Sunday, Feb. 1. Despite the expanded searches and new evidence, officials say no suspects have been publicly identified.
The FBI recently launched a dedicated webpage outlining details of the case, including surveillance images, reward information, and Nancy’s physical description.
Authorities said the images were released publicly because neither the family nor law enforcement recognizes the individual shown.
Officials continue to describe the disappearance as an apparent abduction.
As of the time of publishing this story, no verified proof of life has been released, and the investigation remains active as authorities follow new leads across the area.