Utilizing Technology in the Search for Missing Woman Nancy Guthrie
Investigators are leaving no stone unturned in the search for missing woman Nancy Guthrie. With her disappearance shrouded in mystery, authorities are turning to technology to aid in their investigation.
In an exclusive interview with Radar, Kevin Hale, Chair of the Criminal Justice Program at Post University, emphasized the importance of leveraging AI assistance in today’s digital age.
“Technology, such as home security video systems, has become a valuable tool for investigators,” said Hale. “It is highly likely that investigators have already tapped into the plethora of security cameras surrounding Mrs. Guthrie’s residence to gather any potential leads.”
Aside from residential cameras, detectives are also tapping into business and traffic cameras scattered throughout Nancy’s suburban Tucson neighborhood.
“In addition to residential cameras, investigators are scouring footage from local businesses such as gas stations, convenience stores, banks, and retail stores,” explained Hale. “This allows authorities to track any suspicious activity in the vicinity and establish a timeline of events.”
With technology playing a pivotal role in the search for Nancy Guthrie, authorities remain hopeful that these digital clues will lead them closer to unraveling the mystery behind her disappearance.

