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Feb 28, 2026

BREAKING: The FBI is actively investigating a new mystery car captured on a Ring camera on the day Nancy Guthrie disappeared

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The Mysterious Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie: A Race Against Time

In a gripping case that has captivated the nation, the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman from Tucson, Arizona, has raised urgent questions about safety, surveillance, and the effectiveness of law enforcement in missing person investigations. With her pacemaker disconnecting in the early hours of February 1st, the search for Nancy has become a race against time, as investigators piece together the events leading up to her mysterious vanishing.

The Timeline: A Night of Disappearance

Nancy was last seen alive on the evening of January 31st, after spending time with her daughter, Annie. Family members confirmed she returned home safely, with her garage door closing at 9:50 PM. However, the quiet night took a dark turn when Nancy’s Google Nest doorbell camera disconnected at 1:47 AM, followed by her pacemaker losing connection to her phone at 2:28 AM. This timeline is crucial, as it suggests that something sinister may have occurred during the hours when Nancy was last known to be safe.

Twelve hours after her pacemaker disconnected, family members arrived at her home, only to find signs of a struggle—a call to 911 was made after discovering blood on the front porch, confirmed to belong to Nancy. Her personal belongings remained inside, and her car was still parked in the garage, indicating that she had not left voluntarily.

The Discovery of Critical Footage

As investigators worked tirelessly to uncover what happened in the hours between 9:50 PM and 2:28 AM, a breakthrough came when a Ring camera two and a half miles away from Nancy’s home captured footage of a vehicle driving south on Camino Riale at 2:36 AM. This was just eight minutes after her pacemaker lost connection, providing a narrow window that could hold the key to her abduction.

The Stratagoulas, homeowners who recorded the footage, reported that law enforcement had never contacted them, as their street fell outside the initial search radius. This raises the critical question: how many other potential witnesses or pieces of evidence remain unexamined simply because they were overlooked?

The Vehicle: A Potential Lead

Retired NYPD detective Pat Broen analyzed the footage and identified the vehicle as a KIA Soul. The specific markers of the car, including its roof angle and distinctive brake lights, make it a potential lead in the investigation. Former FBI special agent Jennifer Coffender emphasized the importance of this footage, comparing it to the investigation into the murders of four University of Idaho students, where identifying a vehicle was pivotal in solving the case.

The KIA Soul’s route is particularly significant. Camino Riale connects to East River Road, allowing for a discreet exit from the Catalina Foothills neighborhood. This back road would enable someone to leave the area without pᴀssing through heavily trafficked intersections, making it an ideal escape route in the early morning hours.

Investigative Challenges: DNA Evidence and the Unknown Suspect

As the investigation progressed, investigators faced challenges with DNA evidence. Gloves recovered near Nancy’s home matched those worn by the suspect in the doorbell footage, but the DNA extracted from them yielded no matches in the FBI’s national database. This suggests that the suspect has either never been arrested or has successfully avoided leaving DNA evidence in prior crimes.

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