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Ring Cam Captures Cars Near Abduction Site
27 Feb
Summary
- Ring camera recorded 12 cars passing by early Feb. 1.
- Abduction occurred around the time victim's pacemaker synced.
- No law enforcement canvassed the neighborhood for 25 days.

Footage from a street-facing Ring camera in Tucson, Arizona, has captured 12 vehicles passing by during the early morning hours of February 1. The recordings, made between midnight and 6 a.m., are of particular interest as authorities indicated that 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie's pacemaker last synced with her iPhone around 2:30 a.m., the suspected time of her abduction.
Homeowners Elias and Danielle Stratigouleas, whose camera captured the activity, noted that police had not canvassed their neighborhood in the 25 days since Guthrie was believed to have been taken from her bed in a home invasion. The video has been provided to the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department. It is currently unclear if the footage is useful to the investigation or if the vehicles were directly involved.
Another neighbor reported seeing a suspicious man near Guthrie's neighborhood on February 2, describing him as approximately 5 feet, 9 inches tall, Hispanic, with a close-trimmed beard and a silver bracelet. This individual was seen near the intersection of Camino Juan Paisano and Piedra Seca. The Pima County Sheriff's Department has not publicly identified suspects or vehicles connected to the case. Despite efforts, no one has been charged as of Thursday morning.




