Investigators searching for missing woman Nancy Guthrie have uncovered new and unsettling evidence that is intensifying concerns and raising urgent questions about what happened in the early hours of February 1.

According to law enforcement sources, doorbell camera footage from Guthrie’s home captured a masked individual approaching the property shortly before the camera feed abruptly went offline. The timing of the disconnection—just moments after the figure appeared—has drawn significant attention from investigators, who are now working to determine whether the outage was accidental or deliberate.
Adding to the mystery, authorities also discovered a black glove approximately two kilometers from Guthrie’s home. The item has been sent for forensic testing, including DNA and fiber analysis, as investigators attempt to determine whether it is connected to her disappearance. Officials have not confirmed whether the glove belongs to Guthrie, a potential suspect, or a passerby, but they say it could prove to be a critical piece of the puzzle.
Police have declined to comment on whether the masked figure is considered a suspect or a person of interest, emphasizing that the investigation remains ongoing and all possibilities are being explored. Neighbors in the area reported unusual activity during the early morning hours but said they did not hear any disturbance.
A source familiar with the investigation hinted that additional digital evidence—possibly from nearby cameras or devices—may soon be reviewed, and could shed light on the identity of the masked figure and what happened in the minutes before Guthrie vanished.