A major development came on the night of February 13, when multiple agencies—including SWAT teams and forensic units—executed a search warrant at a property located roughly two miles from Guthrie’s home. The operation, which extended overnight, led to the temporary detention of three individuals and the seizure of a silver or gray Range Rover for examination.
Despite the scale of the response, officials clarified that the action was part of an ongoing investigation rather than a confirmed breakthrough. All individuals detained during the operation were later released, and no arrests have been made. Authorities emphasized that the search was driven by investigative leads that required follow-up, not by definitive evidence linking those individuals to the disappearance.
Several pieces of evidence continue to shape the direction of the case. Investigators reported finding drops of Guthrie’s blood inside her home, along with signs suggesting unusual or suspicious activity. In addition, both her doorbell camera and pacemaker monitoring system were disconnected around the time she went missing, raising further concerns about the circumstances.
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