Nancy Guthrie Disappearance Linked to Mysterious 911 Call
The Nancy Guthrie disappearance gained renewed attention after newly uncovered 911 audio surfaced. The recording was revealed during a report by Inside Edition.
Host Eva Pilgrim said authorities have received an “avalanche of tips.” This surge followed Savannah Guthrie raising the reward to $1 million.
Pilgrim introduced new audio evidence connected to the night Guthrie vanished. The recording suggests a possible sighting near the time of her disappearance.
Correspondent Jim Moret explained the situation during the broadcast. He said a caller reported seeing a woman screaming from a moving car.
Details of the 911 Call in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
The Nancy Guthrie disappearance timeline now includes the mysterious call made shortly after 2:00 a.m. According to reports, the caller described a disturbing scene.
The caller said a woman was hanging out of a vehicle window. She was reportedly screaming while wearing all black clothing.
The vehicle was described as a dark Chevy Malibu. Additionally, the caller said one of the car doors was open.
The location mentioned in the call was about three miles from Guthrie’s home. The call was first publicly discussed by commentator Nancy Grace.
Grace said investigators cannot rule out the possibility that the woman was Guthrie. However, officials have not confirmed a direct connection.
Volunteers Search Tunnels Near Tucson
As the Nancy Guthrie disappearance investigation continues, volunteers have expanded search efforts. Some have examined large drainage tunnels beneath Tucson.
These tunnels run beneath roads and neighborhoods near the area where Guthrie lived. Volunteers believe the spaces could contain potential evidence.
Brian Entin, a correspondent for NewsNation, entered one of the tunnels during the search. He reported that the tunnels are normally used during heavy rain.
However, they were empty at the time of the search. Some homeless individuals reportedly stay in the tunnels periodically.
Search teams continue exploring the area carefully. They hope to find evidence related to the Nancy Guthrie disappearance.
Possible Evidence Found in the Desert
Another development in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance investigation came from a local couple. They reported discovering suspicious items in the desert.
According to reports, the couple found a pair of black gloves about a mile from Guthrie’s home. The discovery occurred near Campbell Avenue in the Catalina Foothills area.
The gloves were reportedly about 10 feet apart. One glove appeared ripped and had what looked like blood on it.
The couple also saw a rock with what appeared to be dried blood. They avoided touching the items to prevent contaminating potential evidence.
Authorities Investigate Gloves and DNA Evidence
Investigators from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department responded after the discovery. Authorities reportedly remained at the location until about 2 a.m.
Officials later confirmed that multiple gloves were collected in the area. However, they did not confirm whether the discovered pair was among them.
Authorities said testing is ongoing as part of the investigation. The department stated that detectives and agents collected several items for DNA analysis.
Earlier testing of other gloves produced no matches. The DNA did not match profiles in the Federal Bureau of Investigation database.
It also did not match DNA collected from inside Guthrie’s home. Investigators continue examining evidence connected to the Nancy Guthrie disappearance.
