Nancy Guthrie Update: The Truth About the Viral 'Screaming' 911 Call
A chilling 911 call made the night Nancy Guthrie disappeared has been circulating online for weeks, and investigators are finally addressing it for the first time.
The call, which has been widely shared across social media, captures a dispatcher relaying a report of a woman screaming out of a moving vehicle near Oracle and River roads in Tucson, within miles of Nancy Guthrie's home. "The caller is advising they saw a female out of a vehicle window screaming," the dispatcher says in the recording. "Then it went northbound on Oracle. The vehicle was a dark gray or blue Chevy Malibu. No plate."
For many following the case, the timing and proximity felt too close to ignore.
Nancy Guthrie Update Today: What Sheriff Nanos Says About the 911 Call
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos addressed the call directly this week when pressed by News4 Tucson reporter Monica Garcia, who had been fielding questions about it from viewers for days.
"We're aware of it," Nanos said. "We found those individuals, interviewed them. It was a domestic violence situation that had nothing to do with this case at all."
@wildcatfan99 #nancyguthrie #truecrimetok #fyp #911 #creatorsearchinsights This is the actual Pima County phone call about an incident that happened around the same time Nancy was abducted. Do you think that Nancy was the one in this car?
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According to Nanos, investigators looked into the call the night it happened — not as a belated response to online speculation, but as part of the active investigation already underway.
Where the Nancy Guthrie Investigation Stands
The ruling out of the 911 call comes as investigators continue to follow active leads in the case. Sheriff Nanos confirmed this week that authorities are reviewing thousands of hours of traffic camera and Ring camera footage from the area surrounding Nancy's home. The FBI's violent crime task force has also been back at the home and neighborhood, speaking with neighbors as the investigation continues.