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YouTubers Arrested for 'Pee Tent' Near Missing Woman's Home
10 Jun
Summary
- Two YouTubers arrested for allegedly creating a 'pee tent' near a missing woman's home.
- Alex Zabel charged with obstructing a roadway and public nuisance.
- Troy Bradshaw, aka DAA Juice, charged with public nuisance during livestream.

Two true-crime YouTubers, Alex Zabel and DAA Juice, were arrested on June 8, 2026 (ET), in connection with the Nancy Guthrie missing person case in Tucson, Arizona. Authorities took Zabel, known for his channel CriminalNetwork, and Troy Bradshaw, also known as DAA Juice, into custody after responding to a disturbance call near Guthrie's home.
Zabel faces charges of obstructing a roadway and public nuisance, with authorities citing a makeshift "pee tent" he allegedly set up as disruptive. Bradshaw was charged with public nuisance for causing disturbances while livestreaming the ongoing investigation. Officials stated that repeated warnings had been issued to content creators to stay away from the property.
The arrests have divided online communities, with supporters arguing that independent creators help maintain attention on stalled cases. Critics, however, contend that the YouTubers' actions blurred the line between reporting and intrusion, potentially disrupting the sensitive investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.