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A man was arrested for driving under the influence outside of Nancy Guthrie’s house in Tucson, Arizona. Guthrie, who is the mother of Savannah Guthrie, one of the co-hosts of the Today show, went missing sometime between January 31 and February 1. The search for her has been going on ever since.

According to NewsNation correspondent Brian Entin, the driver allegedly drove by Guthrie’s house “50 to 100 times” last night before a press photographer tried to talk to him.

Entin says that the photographer saw a picture of the 84-year-old woman who had been missing on the driver’s phone. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department sent officers to the scene soon after and told the man to get out of his car. Entin says that the man was tested for sobriety and then arrested at the scene.

This news comes after new video footage showed more of what happened in the area around Guthrie’s property on February 1 in the early morning.

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A Ring doorbell camera at a house close to Guthrie’s home in the Catalina Foothills seems to show 12 cars going by. The video was taken between midnight and 6 a.m.

Around 2:36 a.m., one car drove by the property. This was about eight minutes after Guthrie’s pacemaker last synced with her cell phone.

Fox News reported the two properties are about 2.5 miles apart, which the site says is a 7-minute drive.

Elias and Danielle Stratigouleas from Tucson gave Fox News Digital the video. But police had never talked to either Elias or Danielle before.

Residents were asked to give up Ring doorbell footage from January 1 to February 2, but their home is outside the 2-mile radius. The outlet has since given the video to the police.

There are a lot of different leads that investigators are looking into in the Nancy Guthrie case. One of them is a video taken by a doorbell camera.

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The video was taken at Guthrie’s house and seems to show a man in a mask hiding on her porch the morning she went missing. The police have also released a number of other pictures taken by the camera.

But sources close to the investigation told ABC News that one of the pictures of the suspect may have been taken the day before Guthrie was supposed to have been kidnapped.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department told The Independent that any “suggestion that the photographs were taken on different days is purely speculative.”

Authorities are also looking into a string of ransom notes sent to different news organizations that asked for millions of dollars in Bitcoin in exchange for Guthrie’s return.

Savannah and her siblings have made several videos in response, telling the people they think are kidnappers that they are willing to “pay.”

It is still not known who the alleged kidnappers are.

The family has offered $1 million to anyone who can help bring Guthrie back, but Savannah said in a recent video that her mother “may already be gone.”

 

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Someone made a haunting 911 call to police the night that Nancy Guthrie, mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, disappeared, according to newly uncovered audio of the conversation revealed by the show “Inside Edition.”

Host Eva Pilgrim noted that “an avalanche of tips” has begun “flooding in” to authorities after Savannah increased the reward for information leading to her mother’s discovery to $1 million earlier this week.

“And now this. A mystery 911 call made the night of the kidnapping. A woman screams for help. The question: was it Nancy? Here is Jim Moret,” Pilgrim said, introducing the new evidence.

“We are now learning that a chilling 911 call was made to police the night Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped. After receiving a 911 call, a police dispatcher sent out an alert about a woman hanging out of a window of a car, and she was screaming,” show correspondent Moret began before playing audio of the call.

“A car drove by my house, female out of the vehicle window screaming. The vehicle was a dark Chevy Malibu. The female was hanging out of the window, wearing all black. The door was also open,” the caller said.

“Was the woman in the car 84-year-old Nancy? The alert went out shortly after 2:00 A.M. The location given by the undetermined 911 caller is just 3 miles from her house. The disturbing call was revealed last night by Nancy Grace,” Moret continued.

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