Nancy Guthrie remains missing after her family notified authorities on February 1. Law enforcement officials believe she was taken from her home near Tucson, Arizona, the night before. As the search for her continues, Ring camera video Tips from neighbors offer promising clues in the case, at least to those following the story online.

A Fox News reporter shared the video, which purportedly shows the vehicle parked on a path leading to Guthrie’s home. The video was taken on the day she is believed to have been abducted. While the identities of the vehicles have not yet been officially confirmed, experts have given their opinions. News of the video also sparked renewed interest in cars owned by people around Guthrie.
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Many people ask my son-in-law Tommaso Scionivehicles, while some people asked Luke DalyThe car refers to the man who was detained by the special police in connection with the case. Meanwhile, a Fox News reporter revealed that a Pima County detective has arrived at Camino Real’s neighbor’s home, which is reportedly just over 2 miles away from Guthrie’s residence. “Fortunately, their footage provided a real lead,” the person said additional on X.
Reporters also noted that retired New York Police Department (NYPD) detective and national security expert Pat Brosnan identified one of the vehicles as a Kia Soul.
Meanwhile, there are claims online that the other vehicle seen in the video is a Honda CRV.
Tommaso Cioni and Luke Daley’s cars take center stage
As the Ring Camera video circulated widely online, many speculated about Sioney and Daley’s vehicle.
“Does anyone know if fellow Luke Daley has a Kia Soul? I guess it’s time to do some digging,” one person commented on X. Another person pointed out Cioni, and explain “Definitely a Kia Soul, plus the Honda CRV from two hours ago (white, sounds familiar).”
Notably, Daley was briefly detained and released. He is not believed to be a suspect in the case. The vehicle associated with Daley is a Range Rover. However, the person questioned whether his colleague had driven the Kia Soul, information that remains unknown.
Interest in Guthrie’s son-in-law has grown in Sioney since former NewsNation reporter Ashley Banfield claimed he was a suspect. That claim has since been retracted by authorities, and Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos even clarified that none of the family members were suspects. However, interest in Cioni and his wife Annie Guthrie persisted. The two reportedly lived close to Guthrie and it is believed she dined with Anne the night she was taken. It was reported that Sione had sent her home, making him one of the last people to see her before her disappearance.
The PCSD also revealed that Sione and Anne’s cars were part of the investigation and that the vehicles they had impounded had not yet been returned. WFMD, a radio station serving Maryland, report The couple was driving a blue Honda CRV. Not only has it not been confirmed whether a white Honda CRV was seen in the alleged video, but even if it was, reports suggest that Cione was driving the same model in a different color.
So, despite the interest in Sioney’s and Daley’s vehicles, there is no indication that either vehicle was spotted in the ring camera footage. As Guthrie remains missing, speculation and theories are growing. Recently, a Call 911 A woman was reportedly seen “screaming” and apparently hanging out of a car window about three miles from Guthrie’s home. However, Sheriff Nanos clarified that the matter had nothing to do with Guthrie’s case.


