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A Quiet Home in the Foothills
Nancy Guthrie’s home sits in a part of Tucson known for its stillness. The foothills are a place where retirees settle into slower days, where the desert light softens in the evenings and neighbors wave more often than they worry.
Friends and family describe her as independent, sharp, and deeply rooted in routine. At 84, she lived alone but stayed closely connected to loved ones. She was not known to wander. She did not disappear without reason.
That is what makes the scene investigators encountered so disturbing.
Then there was the camera.
Ring doorbells are designed to capture moments—deliveries, visitors, strangers passing too close to the door. Someone had ripped it from the wall entirely. Not disabled. Not covered. Removed.
Someone did not want to be seen.