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Streamers Arrested Near Home of Missing Woman
9 Jun
Summary
- Three streamers arrested near a missing woman's home.
- One streamer caught urinating publicly behind a tent.
- Authorities responded to numerous complaints of disruption.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is taking action against alleged unlawful behavior near the residence of Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared from her Tucson home on February 1. Three individuals involved in livestreaming have been arrested for causing disturbances in the neighborhood.
Alexander Zabel, known for his true crime account 'Criminal Network,' faces charges of obstructing a highway and public nuisance. Troy Bradshaw, host of the 'DAA JUICE' YouTube channel, was also charged with public nuisance while livestreaming his arrest. Damian Todd Enderle, a local crime blogger, was cited for public nuisance and released.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department reported that numerous complaints about blocked roadways, trespassing, and peace disruption were received. Warnings, no-trespassing signs, and previous citations were ignored before these arrests. The department stated one of the arrestees was found urinating publicly behind a makeshift tent.
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie remains unsolved, despite a $1 million reward offered by her family for information leading to her safe return.