Authorities seized a vehicle parked inside the garage of Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home in addition to a wired camera from her roof after receiving a tip from one of her neighbors.
A tow truck was called to Guthrie’s residence, located in the Catalina Foothills north of Tucson, on Friday and removed a Blue Subaru SUV — which is believed to be owned by Guthrie, per Fox News.
Cops took the truck to an impound lot near the Pima County Sheriff’s Office.


The items were confiscated after police conducted a large search on the property. Authorities did not share why the vehicle was taken.
Footage captured FBI agents scaling the roof of Guthrie’s home before grabbing what is believed to be a camera.
According to retired NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro, the device could have been overlooked during the first days of the investigation.
“Apparently on that roof, the agents recovered a new camera, a camera that apparently they hadn’t been aware of and they took it into their custody. I don’t know anymore than that as to why it hadn’t been recovered, what it might see,” Mauro told Fox News’ Jesse Watters on Friday.


The Pima County Sheriff’s Department did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The update comes shortly after it was reported that police were on the hunt for a car possibly linked to Guthrie’s disappearance.
A Circle K spokesperson alleged on Friday that law officials reached out to one of their stores on Oracle Road in Tucson after “receiving a tip regarding a vehicle of interest, and our team has provided them access to the store’s surveillance video.”


Nancy, who is the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie, was reported missing on Sunday, Feb. 1, after she missed church service. She was last seen on Jan. 31 around 9:45 p.m. after having dinner with some family members.
The last known person to see her was her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, who dropped her off at her home.
On Monday, police declared Nancy’s home was being treated as a crime scene. She was believed to be “taken from the home against her will,” possibly while she was sleeping.


Since her disappearance, several ransom notes have been reported. On Tuesday, TMZ reported that the outlet received an alleged note demanding millions of dollars in Bitcoin be paid in exchange for Nancy’s release.
In a Thursday press conference, FBI Phoenix Special Agent Heith Janke revealed that a ransom note had been sent demanding a “transfer” be sent by a 5 p.m. MT deadline that day.
After the first deadline passed, Savannah’s brother, Camron, issued a statement begging Nancy’s purported captor to send proof that she’s alive.
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