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What's new in Nancy Guthrie case?

Fresh footage and arrests as search continues

Investigators investigating the disappearance of an elderly woman have released new pieces of evidence while urging the public for tips. Ring‑camera and neighborhood footage surfaced that captures a vehicle speeding away from the area minutes after the woman’s tracking device last recorded activity. Law enforcement says those images are being reviewed as potential leads.

The case has attracted significant attention because of the victim’s age and the circumstances of the early‑morning disappearance. Authorities have described processing the home and canvassing local footage; the sheriff’s office confirmed the residence was searched and material made available to the family. Federal agencies and local investigators remain involved, and family members have amplified the reward to encourage anyone with information to come forward.

Latest developments at a glance:

  • New video shows a car speeding near the property within minutes of the time investigators say the woman went missing.
  • Deputies processed the house and said evidence there has been made available to the family.
  • A man was arrested near the home on an unrelated DUI report; officials have not tied that arrest to the abduction.
  • The family and media figures have pushed a tip line and increased the reward for information.

Investigators stress that leads are being followed but have not announced a suspect or motive. The biggest outstanding questions are who was in the vehicle captured on footage, whether that car is connected to the disappearance, and where the missing woman might be. The case remains active, and authorities are asking anyone with video, dashcam clips or other information from the early‑morning hours to contact the tip line immediately.


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