Never-before-seen video from Nancy Guthrie’s neighbor captures several cars driving nearby Tucson home night of kidnapping

New surveillance video from one of Nancy Guthrie’s neighbors captured several cars driving nearby her Tucson home the night authorities believe she was kidnapped.
The footage, obtained by Fox News Digital, was recorded on a street-facing Ring camera at a home in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood roughly seven minutes away from Guthrie’s one-acre property.
The time stamps in the edited-down video recorded a dozen cars driving by between 12:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. MST on Feb. 1 – the day Guthrie was reported missing. Investigators believe she was abducted between those hours.
It’s unclear if any of the cars had been on Guthrie’s street.
Neighbors in her Catalina Hills community claimed they saw a suspicious man lumbering around the street near Guthrie’s home in the weeks leading up to her disappearance.
“He didn’t have your typical walking gear on, and he had his hat pulled really far over his eyes,” neighbor Aldine Meister told Fox News Digital.
“He was kind of younger, and he just didn’t look like he was going out for a walk,” she added. “He just didn’t fit.”
Previous security footage from a doorbell camera at Guthrie’s home showed a masked man loitering on her front stoop the night authorities believe she was abducted. The man blocked the camera with branches after he appeared to notice it was recording.
The man, seen wearing a black Ozark Trail Hiker backpack, tried to cover the camera with branches, according to the footage.
Authorities uncovered articles of clothing near Guthrie’s home, including black gloves. Neighbors independently highlighted a white van parked on the block days before Guthrie’s disappearance, but authorities haven’t raised any flags about suspicious vehicles they’re searching for.


