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Three people were arrested after residents in the Catalina Foothills area filed nuisance complaints. Nancy Guthrie According to reports, he was last seen pima county Sheriff’s Department.

The group, which describes itself as social media anchors, was taken into custody Monday amid reports they were blocking roads, causing disturbances and trespassing, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office.
“Deputies initially issued warnings and subsequently posted no trespassing signs and issued citations for violations,” PCSO said, according to 12 News. “Despite these efforts, some individuals continue to ignore the law.”
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Nancy Guthrie Update: Who was arrested and what charges were filed against them?
Official reports say Alexander Zabel Junior, 54, and Troy Lewis Bradshaw, 34, have been booked pima county Adult Detention Center.
Zabel Jr. was charged with two counts of obstructing a highway or main thoroughfare and one count of public nuisance, according to officials.
Bradshaw was charged with one count of public nuisance, authorities said.
The third person, 46-year-old Damian Todd Enderle, was cited on one count of public nuisance and later released, according to PCSO.
“Chief Nanos will no longer tolerate conduct that disrupts the community or violates the law,” PCSO said.
“Effective immediately, individuals found to have violated the law may be cited and released on a first offense,” officials said. “However, repeat offenders may be arrested and booked into the Pima County Adult Detention Center for a public nuisance charge, which is a Class 2 misdemeanor, pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes 13-2917.”
Sheriff Nanos discusses tensions between local residents and network anchors
Sheriff Chris Nanos had earlier commented on rising tensions between local residents and network anchors documenting nearby activity. Nanos said there have been numerous complaints from neighbors and homeowners associations over the past few months alleging that some people are insisting on returning to the community despite being asked to leave.
The Sheriff’s Office further noted that deputies had previously issued warnings and citations in an attempt to rectify the situation before making an arrest.
The arrests occurred during the ongoing search for Guthrie. Savannah Guthrie, the longtime anchor of “Today,” has been missing from her Arizona residence since Feb. 1, and investigators have previously claimed they believed she was taken against her will. At this time, no suspects have been named.