A white tent was put in place directly outside the front door of Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home Thursday morning before being taken down shortly afterward, according to CNN’s Leigh Waldman, who is on the ground in the area.
The tent was put up just before 8 a.m. local time. A reporter asked the investigators which agency they were with, but the men did not answer.
Investigators were also seen packing up a large black case along with other items they had brought into the home.

In addition to a Pima County Sheriff’s Department vehicle in front of the home, two additional unmarked vehicles were also parked in the driveway.
Remember: Blood stains found on the porch – which officials have confirmed belong to Guthrie – suggest ways her kidnapper may have left traces behind, a forensic expert tells CNN, giving investigators more insight into what may have transpired. Neighbors asked to check camera footage from 2 days in January
Residents in Nancy Guthrie’s neighborhood have been asked to check their security camera footage from two days in January, according to an alert posted on the Neighbor App by Ring.
The post asks for footage, especially of cars in the area, from:
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department verified the dates and times in the post. The FBI declined to comment due to the ongoing investigation.
Guthrie was last seen at a family dinner on January 31. Since her disappearance nearly 18,000 tips have come through to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department’s tip line since she was reported missing February 1.
An earlier version of this post reported the request for more footage came directly from authorities. CNN is working to obtain more information about the source of the alert.
Tips are flooding in as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues. Here’s the latest

Investigators are sifting through thousands of tips as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues for a 12th day.
It has been exactly a week since authorities briefed the media on the case, with the local sheriff’s department saying it will call a news conference “should a significant development occur.”
Here are the latest developments:
- Thousands of tips: The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said it has received over 18,000 tips since Guthrie was reported missing, with more than 4,000 of those coming in over 24 hours. Investigators are undergoing an intensive process to work through them.
- Search near Guthrie home: FBI agents were out on the roads yesterday in Catalina Foothills, north of Tucson, searching for any new evidence they could find. CNN saw agents searching the ground through thick brush and cacti.
- Glove found: A New York Post reporter witnessed agents pick up a dark glove off the side of the road, about a mile and a half from Guthrie’s home. It’s not clear if it is the same one worn by the person seen in surveillance footage from Guthrie’s doorbell camera released by the FBI.
- Footage scrutinized: Authorities are looking at the type of backpack the person in the doorbell footage was wearing. The person appears to be armed, and the “universal nylon style holster” is not the type of holster someone who regularly carries a gun would use, according to a former police captain.
- New letter: TMZ reported it received a letter from someone purporting to know who Guthrie’s kidnapper is and demanding a single bitcoin in exchange for that information. TMZ says it has handed the email note over to the FBI. There is a $50,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of Guthrie.
Former FBI Assistant Director for the Criminal Investigative Division, Chris Swecker, discussed the investigation last night with CNN’s Laura Coates.
The FBI searched area around Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson yesterday. Here’s the latest
FBI agents were seen searching the desert terrain yesterday outside Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, Arizona.
Arizona investigators say they’ve gotten more than 18,000 tips

Nearly 18,000 calls related to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie case have come through to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department’s tip line since she was reported missing February 1, the department said yesterday.
Authorities have encouraged anyone with information or tips to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI, 88-CRIME or tips.fbi.gov. You can also contact the Pima County Sheriff’s office by calling 520-351-4900.
Former detective says the mask worn by person in doorbell footage is a key “error”
Former police detective Mike McCutcheon told CNN’s Laura Coates why the mask worn by the person in the doorbell footage was an “error.”
Residents near Guthrie’s home asked to check camera footage from two days in January, affiliates report

Investigators “aren’t as far along as I thought they were,” former FBI assistant director says
Former FBI Assistant Director for the Criminal Investigative Division, Chris Swecker, told CNN’s Laura Coates that the fact that investigators detained a man and had to let him go gives him pause.

What we know about the glove found by FBI near Guthrie’s home

A glove recovered by authorities searching for Nancy Guthrie was found about a mile and a half from her home, the New York Post reporter who was there when the item was found told CNN.
Firearms expert analyzes gun and holster in doorbell footage
Firearms expert Stephen Gutowski spoke to CNN’s Laura Coates about the doorbell footage showing a masked person outside Nancy Guthrie’s home.

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