TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) – It is day 44 of the search for Nancy Guthrie, who was reported missing in February. A law enforcement source has shared information about more video recovered from the 84-year-old’s cameras.

According to a law enforcement source, additional footage has been retrieved from Guthrie’s cameras, which shows nothing suspicious.

This comes after the Pima County Sheriff’s Department announced that investigators are continuing to analyze multiple pieces of evidence. Those forms of evidence include material from laboratories, as well as images and videos from cameras.

Authorities have not disclosed details or the current status of this analysis.

It is day 44 of the search for Nancy Guthrie, who was reported missing in February. A law enforcement source has shared information about more video recovered from the 84-year-old’s cameras. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department continues to ask homeowners in the surrounding community to submit relevant footage in relation to the case. More than $1 million dollars in reward money is on the table.

Investigators continue to seek tips and leads in relation to the disappearance of Guthrie. PCSD has received hundreds of new tips in the Guthrie case since March 1. The FBI reported receiving more than 25,000 tips between Feb. 1 and March 2. Sheriff Nanos previously said the department and FBI had over 30,000 calls just two weeks after Guthrie was reported missing.
84-Year-Old Nancy Guthrie
PCSD continues to ask homeowners in the surrounding community to submit relevant footage in relation to the case. The video footage can be submitted through a PCSD link.

More than $1 million dollars in reward money is on the table. That includes $102,500 form 88-CRIME, $100,000 from 1-800-CALL-FBI and $1,000,000 from the Guthrie family.

In reference to the case, 88-CRIME has received 2,445 anonymous tips. The tips have been submitted through the 88-CRIME phone line, 88crime.org and the P3 Tips mobile app.

No press conferences are scheduled at this time.