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Investigators examine new evidence near Nancy Guthrie’s home

TUCSON, Ariz. (KYMA) - Investigators say they may be getting closer to answers in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie as new evidence is examined near her home.

Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie are now reviewing a damaged utility box discovered near her home in Tucson.

Investigators say the equipment could be connected to a reported internet outage in the area around the time Guthrie vanished.

The outage may have disrupted nearby surveillance systems, potentially affecting video evidence that could help track the suspect's movements.

The FBI is assisting in the case and analyzing the technical reports as part of the broader investigation.

Experts involved in the search believe the person responsible may not have acted alone, suggesting possible accomplices.

Authorities say they are "closer" to a breakthrough, but much of the evidence remains confidential as the investigation continues.

More than a month after Guthrie disappeared, the search remains active, with local and federal agencies working through thousands of leads, even as public updates from investigators have been limited.

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