Investigators inNancy Guthrie's casehave identified a new possible digital lead in her disappearance. The lead is linked to an online search activity that occurred before her disappearance on 31 January this year.

According to the publicly available court records and digital forensic analysis, an internet user in Arizona conducted targeted searches for 'map of Nancy Guthrie's home,' as well as the author's street address in the days preceding her disappearance.

This new piece of evidence came to light after digital investigators and independent volunteers analysed rigorous web traffic through open-source intelligence tools.Hindustan Timesreports that, according to the Google Trends report, Guthrie's home address was searched by the said anonymous individual on 11 January.

The searches allegedly involved specific navigational queries that might have been used to plot a route to Guthrie's residence in northern Virginia, where she was last seen.

Local law enforcement has verified that the search patterns are now part of the ongoing missing person investigation, although authorities have not yet disclosed whether the individual conducting them is considered a suspect or simply a person of interest.

Officials also revealed that the searches associated with the anonymous Arizona user extended beyond Guthrie's home address. According to the screenshots posted publicly as well as digital trail analyses, the same individual particularly searched for 'how to find someone's address' and various combinations of Guthrie's name and personal details.

Alongside these internet activities, the anonymous user also searched for times, route take-offs, and mapping data – all of which raised concerns among online investigators that the queries may represent more than routine curiosity or genealogical interest.

A specific search query raised more red flags among the investigators – it was a phrase requesting distance from Guthrie's home to major roadways and nearby parks, which were the very areas law enforcement and volunteers had thoroughly searched in their search efforts.

Experts noted that this pattern aligns with reconnaissance behaviour in missing person cases when there is a suspicion of foul play.

Aside from these searches, investigators also found two Google photos of Guthrie's home – one was done between 01 March and 08 March 2025, while the other was done between 30 November and 01 December 2025.

Source: International Business Times UK