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UPDATE: New Ring Camera Footage Emerges in Nancy Guthrie Case

Newly surfaced home surveillance footage may offer another piece of the puzzle in the ongoing investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.

A resident in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood told Fox News Digital that their street-facing Ring camera captured 12 vehicles driving past their home between midnight and 6 a.m. on Feb. 1 โ€” the same morning 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is believed to have been taken from her bed during a home invasion kidnapping.


What the Footage Shows

The footage includes activity around 2:30 a.m., a critical time in the case.

According to authorities, that is around when Guthrieโ€™s pacemaker device last synced with her iPhone, helping investigators narrow the possible timeline of events.

The homeowners, Elias and Danielle Stratigouleas, said law enforcement had not canvassed their specific area in the days since Guthrie disappeared.

Their home sits on a back road that leads out of the neighborhood, bypassing major intersections.

It is located about 2.5 miles from the crime scene โ€” just outside the two-mile radius where some neighbors reportedly received Ring alerts requesting video footage recorded between Jan. 1 and Feb. 2.

According to Fox News Digital, the Stratigouleas residence is roughly a seven-minute drive from Guthrieโ€™s home.

One clip from their camera was recorded at approximately 2:36 a.m., about eight minutes after the pacemakerโ€™s last known sync, based on the sheriffโ€™s timeline.

Danielle Stratigouleas said the number of cars passing during those overnight hours was not unusual for the area.

Separately, another neighbor told Fox News Digital she spotted a suspicious man walking near what appeared to be an abandoned car on Feb. 2, around the corner from the route in question.

The woman, who asked not to be named due to concerns for her childrenโ€™s safety, described the sighting as unsettling given the timing.


Law Enforcement Never Visited the Home

The outlet reported that Danielle and a friend found it โ€œoddโ€ that no one from law enforcement had knocked on their door to ask about potential footage.

Both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Pima County Sheriffโ€™s Department have since been alerted to the recordings.

It remains unclear whether the video contains any evidence relevant to the case or whether any of the vehicles captured had previously been seen near Guthrieโ€™s street.

Nancy Guthrie is the mother of Savannah Guthrie, co-host of โ€œTodayโ€ and a Tucson native.

The high-profile nature of the case has drawn national attention as investigators continue to pursue leads.

Since Nancy’s disappearance there have been numerous alleged ransom notes and heartbreaking posts that Savannah has shared to social media.

The new video comes after reports of Savannah leaving Arizona to return to New York City

Authorities have not confirmed whether that observation is connected to the investigation.

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