Nancy Guthrie case: Neighbors’ Ring camera shows potential new evidence

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Nancy Guthrie case: Neighbors’ Ring camera shows potential new evidence

2026-02-26 20:38:08

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Exclusive: TUCSON, Ariz. – A resident of the Catalina Foothills neighborhood has a street-facing Ring camera that captured 12 passing cars one morning Nancy GuthrieKidnapping suspect.

The recordings were made between midnight and 6 a.m. on February 1, and some of the activity occurred near 2:30 a.m., the time authorities said 84-year-old Guthrie’s pacemaker was last synced to her iPhone.

The homeowners, Elias and Danielle Strategoulis, told Fox News Digital that police have not searched their neighborhood in the 25 days since Guthrie is believed to have been taken from her bed in a home invasion kidnapping. FBI and Pima County Police Department The video has been alerted. It was not immediately clear whether the video was of any use to the investigation or whether the vehicle was on Guthrie Street.

The split image shows circular video footage of a car passing by a house near Nancy Guthrie's home just after 2:30 a.m. on February 1. Nancy Guthrie is seen in an undated family photo provided by NBC.

Left: A still image from Ring camera video showing a car driving past Nancy Guthrie’s home on February 1, the morning she is believed to have been kidnapped. Right: Nancy in an undated family photo. (Courtesy of Elias and Danielle Strategolis, courtesy of NBC)

Guthrie is the mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, a Tucson native.

The Stratigouleas house is located on a back road leading outside Guthrie neighborhoodand avoid major intersections. They live about 2.5 miles from the crime scene, which is outside a two-mile radius of neighbors who received a ring alert requesting a video taken from Jan. 1 to Feb. 2.

Their home is about a seven-minute drive from Guthrie’s address, according to Google Maps. One of their videos was recorded at about 2:36 a.m. on Feb. 1, about eight minutes after Guthrie’s pacemaker last synced with her iPhone, according to the sheriff’s timeline.

Watch: Ring video shows vehicles on the outskirts of Nancy Guthrie’s neighborhood on the morning of the kidnapping

Danielle Strategoulias said the number of cars passing by that night was not unusual, but she and her friend found it “strange” that no law enforcement visited her neighborhood.

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Map of the Catalina Foothills highlighting the route from Camino Escalante to the East River route via the Camino Juan Paisano.

The map details the neighborhood surrounding Nancy Guthrie’s home on Camino Escalante in Tucson, Arizona, and a secondary route through the Catalina foothills down Camino Real to the East River Road. (Fox News)

Black and white still image from Ring camera video.

A Ring camera image from the video shows a vehicle driving south on Camino Real at 2:36 a.m. on February 1, the morning Nancy Guthrie is believed to have been kidnapped from a nearby home in the Catalina Foothills in Tucson, Arizona. (Courtesy of Elias and Danielle Strategoulias)

FBI and Pima County Police Department The video has been alerted. It was not immediately clear whether this was useful to the investigation.

Rewards are still pending, and anyone with information they believe may be relevant is asked to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.

The same road was reported to Fox News Digital by another neighbor — who said she also saw a road A suspicious man walks in the area on February 2, near what appeared to be an abandoned car. The young mother requested that her name not be revealed due to concerns for her children’s safety amid unsolved kidnapping investigations.

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Watch: The route outside Nancy Guthrie’s neighborhood avoids major intersections

She described him as being about 5 feet 9 inches tall, of Hispanic descent, with a trimmed beard and wearing a silver bracelet. He was smoking a cigarette near the intersection of Camino Juan Pisano and Piedra Seca, which is between Camino Real and Guthrie’s house.

The Pima County Police Department did not respond to multiple phone calls and emails About the man or the car, a dark red Honda SUV that the neighbor said was moved three days later.

A red Honda SUV and two Pima County Police Department vehicles were parked.

A neighbor of Nancy Guthrie discovered the dark red Honda near Camino Real on February 2, the day after Nancy Guthrie’s suspected kidnapping occurred nearby. She remained there for two days after deputies examined her, she told Fox News Digital. (Obtained by Fox News Digital)

Red Honda with bumper damage.

A neighbor of Nancy Guthrie discovered the dark red Honda near Camino Real on February 2, the day after Nancy Guthrie’s suspected kidnapping occurred nearby. She told Fox News Digital that she was in place for about three days before being moved. (Obtained by Fox News Digital)

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last An unknown man He was spotted in mid-January, according to neighbor Aldine Meister.

“He was not wearing his usual hiking gear, and his hat was pulled away from his eyes,” she told Fox News Digital.

She said she saw the man Walking in the neighborhoodNear the intersection that leads to Guthrie’s house, and I never met him before or since.

Deputies outside Nancy Guthrie's home.

Deputies check a bulletin taped to Nancy Guthrie’s mailbox on Sunday, February 22, 2026. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

“He was younger, and he didn’t look like he was going out for a walk,” she added.

She mentioned this to her husband but did not report it to investigators until after Guthrie disappeared.

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FBI agents sweep a residential neighborhood near Nancy Guthrie's home.

FBI agents search homes near Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, Friday, February 6, 2026. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

Danielle Strategoulias told Fox News Digital that she saw deputies searching what locals call a sinkhole, a common terrain feature in the area, near her office, which is on Skyline Drive, another major road bordered by Guthrie’s development.

North Campbell, which has been extensively searched by authorities and volunteers, is connected to both major arteries. The Camino Real connects only to the East River Road.

“I think it sounds smart, and if they kind of knew the area or actually cordoned off the area beforehand, this road behind Camino Real called Camino Escuela would be a better idea,” she told Fox News Digital. “No one is ever on board, and a police car is never seen.”

Campbell also passes through the University of Arizona, which is a busier route, she said.

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Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie pose together for a photo.

NBC provided an undated photo of Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie in response to the 84-year-old’s disappearance. (Courtesy of NBC)

“It’s always loud, even on a Saturday night,” she added. “Camino La Brinca and Camino Piedra Seca also lead to the Camino Real, and are a good way to get from the Camino Zorella.”

Guthrie is believed to have been forcibly abducted from her home on North Camino Escalante, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.

In more than three weeks, police have not publicly identified any suspects, persons of interest or vehicles connected to the case. They briefly detained several people and later released them and towed several vehicles, including those belonging to family members and detainees.

However, no one had been charged with a crime as of Thursday morning.

The exterior of Nancy Guthrie's home in Tucson, Arizona, showing several red drops.

An exterior view of the front entrance of Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, Arizona, Tuesday, February 3, 2026. (Derek Schock for Fox News Digital)

The FBI and Google teamed up to recover the doorbell camera footage even though her Nest device was virtually unidentified, and she didn’t have a cloud subscription.

Director of the FBI Cash Battle Stills and videos were released on February 10.

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The video shows a masked person wearing gloves walking around her front porch.

Split photo with each side showing a man wearing gloves on Nancy Guthrie's porch.

These two photos were released by the FBI and were recovered from Nancy Guthrie’s doorbell camera. It is unclear whether they show the same person. (FBI)

According to two sources familiar with the investigation, one of them Doorbell pictures It was taken on a different date than the others. The film shows someone who may be the same masked intruder at Guthrie’s doorstep, minus the Ozark Trail backpack or holstered gun.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos described the timeline surrounding the photos as speculation.

Savannah Guthrie asks anyone with information in the case to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or contact her directly.

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