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Police Find New Camera in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
7 Feb
Summary
- Police re-searched Nancy Guthrie's Arizona property on Friday.
- A vehicle and a device believed to be a camera were confiscated.
- A neighbor's tip about a freshly recoated roof prompted the search.

Police conducted a significant search of Nancy Guthrie's property in Arizona on Friday, leading to the confiscation of a Blue Subaru SUV and a device believed to be a camera. The vehicle was towed from the residence, while FBI agents were observed removing an item from the roof. Retired NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro suggested the device might be a newly discovered camera that was overlooked during initial searches, potentially providing vital evidence.
The renewed search was reportedly initiated after a neighbor, Laura Gargano, contacted authorities. Gargano noticed that Guthrie's roof appeared unusually pristine, suspecting it had been recently recoated. She alerted police to investigate who might have been on the property to perform such work, considering it a potential lead to suspects.
As of the report, officials have not confirmed the identity of the confiscated items or the specific reason for their removal. The FBI has offered a $50,000 reward for information contributing to Nancy Guthrie's safe recovery or the apprehension of individuals involved in her disappearance. A dedicated tip line has been established for public assistance.



