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Ring Footage Reviewed in Nancy Guthrie Abduction Case
27 Feb
Summary
- Newly released Ring footage of vehicles is being reviewed.
- A DUI arrest near the home is confirmed unrelated to the case.
- The FBI is sifting through up to 10,000 hours of surveillance video.

Investigators are actively reviewing newly released Ring doorbell camera footage that captures vehicles near Nancy Guthrie's Tucson-area home around the time of her abduction. The Pima County Sheriff's Office confirmed Friday that a man arrested for DUI outside the 84-year-old's residence the previous night is not connected to her disappearance.
The FBI is meticulously sifting through an extensive amount of surveillance footage, potentially up to 10,000 hours. One clip, obtained recently, shows a car driving on a street approximately two-and-a-half miles from Guthrie's home, a distance just outside the initial search radius for resident-submitted video.
Authorities are urging homeowners in surrounding neighborhoods to submit any relevant footage they possess. Meanwhile, the sheriff's department identified the individual arrested for DUI as 34-year-old Antonio De Jesus Pena-Campos, emphasizing his arrest is unrelated to the ongoing Guthrie investigation.
Updates come as reports indicate that "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, Nancy Guthrie's daughter, is expected to return to work after a period of absence since her mother's disappearance. The family has also significantly increased the reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie's safe return to $1 million.

