Nancy Guthrie's Nest camera captures possible abductor
- Authorities released footage showing a masked individual tampering with the doorbell camera at Nancy Guthrie's front door on February 1, 2026, the morning she disappeared.
- FBI Director Kash Patel stated that the video was found through residual data in backend systems after efforts to recover lost footage.
- The footage shows an individual who attempted to cover the camera lens and has prompted authorities to seek public assistance in identifying them.
- Savannah Guthrie, her daughter, expressed hope that the released images could help locate her mother, who the family believes is still alive.
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Video in investigation into Nancy Guthrie's abduction raises questions about surveillance technology
Investigators have found surveillance footage of an armed, masked person at Nancy Guthrie's doorstep on the night she disappeared.
Investigators wrangled video from Nancy Guthrie’s Google Nest camera out of ‘backend systems’
Shortly after Nancy Guthrie disappeared, Pima County, Arizona, Sheriff Chris Nanos said that a camera affixed to her door had been disconnected, that she did not have a subscription that would have saved video and that investigators were trying to work with a tech company on the difficult forensic task of recovering any video
Why it took so long for FBI to get Nest camera footage of Nancy Guthrie suspect — and how it shows what Google is capable of
The FBI tracked down Nest footage of the suspected captor of Savannah Guthrie's mom, even though the 84-year-old wasn't subscribing to the home surveillance service -- which one expert said shows just what parent company Google is capable of.
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