Nancy Guthrie case: Officers, cameras seen outside Tucson-area home — ‘What happened?’

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New activity outside missing 84-year-old Katarina’s home Nancy Guthrie Photos showed sheriff’s deputies and camera equipment stationed near the property, sparking questions online.

Some social media commenters provided unsubstantiated accounts of the situation. (Dad’s live broadcast comes from X/@iCkEdMeL)
Some social media commenters provided unsubstantiated accounts of the situation. (Dad’s live broadcast comes from X/@iCkEdMeL)

An X post featuring an image of a patrol car and a camera mounted on a tripod drew attention, with a user writing: “Um, what happened outside Nancy Guthrie’s house wtf?” The post sparked a flurry of speculation about what authorities and media personnel were doing at the scene.

Claims circulated online

Some commenters provided unsubstantiated descriptions of the situation. One user claimed a man drove by the house “50-100 times, very slowly,” and claimed he had a photo of Guthrie on his phone when a reporter approached him. The commenter added that officers had spoken with the individual for approximately 25 minutes and attributed the information to reporter Brian Entin.

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Others believe the images resemble sobriety tests. “Looks like a DUI test. Horizontal gaze and nystagmus going on,” one person wrote, while another commented, “Sobriety test. No doubt about it.”

Some have questioned the use of facial recognition tools, while others have criticized the media’s continued presence in the field. Neighborhood.

Authorities have not publicly confirmed the purpose of the interaction captured in the photo.

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The search has been going on for nearly four weeks

The search for Guthrie is approaching four weeks. She was last seen on the evening of February 1 outside her home in Catalina.

Comcast vehicles equipped with monitoring tools Seen at this property This week, escorted by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. The investigation also involves the FBI, which recently moved its base of operations from Tucson to Phoenix.

Officials said the move does not mean layoffs.

Although the FBI hotline receives hundreds of tips every day, local outlet Fox 10 Phoenix reported that no major breakthroughs have been made.

At this stage, officials have not indicated that activity outside Guthrie’s home indicates any significant developments in the case.

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