
Newly released surveillance images have added a critical development to the ongoing investigation into the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, authorities confirmed this week.
Investigators disclosed that images recovered from Guthrie’s Nest doorbell camera show an unidentified individual standing on her front porch on the night she disappeared.
The person is seen wearing a ski mask and gloves, concealing their face and hands, a detail officials say suggests possible premeditation.
According to law enforcement sources familiar with the case, the images were captured shortly before Guthrie was last known to be at her residence.
The individual appears to linger near the entryway, raising concerns that the suspect may have been waiting for Guthrie or attempting to assess the home before making contact.
Authorities have not released the exact time stamp of the footage but confirmed it aligns with the timeline of Guthrie’s reported abduction.
The images are now being analyzed by forensic specialists to determine whether additional details—such as body type, clothing patterns, or movement—can help identify the suspect.
Nancy Guthrie was reported missing after failing to make contact with family members, prompting an intensive search and investigation.
Since then, law enforcement agencies have pursued multiple leads, conducted interviews, and reviewed digital and physical evidence connected to her disappearance.
Officials emphasized that the release of the Nest camera images is intended to generate new tips from the public.
They are urging anyone who may recognize the clothing, posture, or behavior of the individual in the footage, or who noticed suspicious activity in the area that night, to come forward.
The investigation remains active, and authorities have not ruled out any possibilities regarding Guthrie’s disappearance.
Family members continue to seek answers, expressing hope that the newly released images will lead to a breakthrough in locating Nancy Guthrie and holding those responsible accountable.
Law enforcement has reiterated that all information provided by the public will be handled confidentially as the search for answers continues.




