SWAT vehicles, flashing lights, and roads blocked off in the night. A mysterious Range Rover with its license plates covered and the trunk kept out of sight. Three people taken in for questioning. DNA that belongs to someone investigators still can’t identify. A masked man caught on camera at the door. More than 30,000 tips pouring in—and Nancy is still… missing.
In the days since Nancy Guthrie disappeared, the investigation has turned into a careful race against time. Armored trucks and forensic teams moved through a Tucson neighborhood, searching a home only miles from hers before quietly wrapping up their work. Nearby, officers focused on a gray Range Rover, shielding it from public view as they photographed the inside and blocked the trunk from sight before towing it away late at night.
Behind the scenes, investigators are now examining every clue: unidentified DNA found on Guthrie’s property, gloves discovered as far as ten miles away, and unsettling doorbell footage showing a masked man carrying an Ozark Trail backpack. Within hours of releasing the video, nearly 5,000 calls flooded in, eventually climbing past 30,000 tips.
Still, there is no confirmed suspect, no clear location, and no obvious motive. For now, the case remains suspended between growing fear and the lingering hope that someone, somewhere, holds the crucial detail that could break it open.