‘Strange Situation’ Outside Nancy Guthrie Home As Man Arrested For DUI
‘Strange Situation’ Outside Nancy Guthrie Home As Man Arrested For DUI

A man was arrested for driving under the influence outside of Nancy Guthrie’s house in Tucson, Arizona. Guthrie, who is the mother of Savannah Guthrie, one of the co-hosts of the Today show, went missing sometime between January 31 and February 1. The search for her has been going on ever since.
According to NewsNation correspondent Brian Entin, the driver allegedly drove by Guthrie’s house “50 to 100 times” last night before a press photographer tried to talk to him.
Entin says that the photographer saw a picture of the 84-year-old woman who had been missing on the driver’s phone. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department sent officers to the scene soon after and told the man to get out of his car. Entin says that the man was tested for sobriety and then arrested at the scene.
This news comes after new video footage showed more of what happened in the area around Guthrie’s property on February 1 in the early morning.

A Ring doorbell camera at a house close to Guthrie’s home in the Catalina Foothills seems to show 12 cars going by. The video was taken between midnight and 6 a.m.
Around 2:36 a.m., one car drove by the property. This was about eight minutes after Guthrie’s pacemaker last synced with her cell phone.
Fox News reported the two properties are about 2.5 miles apart, which the site says is a 7-minute drive.
Elias and Danielle Stratigouleas from Tucson gave Fox News Digital the video. But police had never talked to either Elias or Danielle before.
Residents were asked to give up Ring doorbell footage from January 1 to February 2, but their home is outside the 2-mile radius. The outlet has since given the video to the police.
There are a lot of different leads that investigators are looking into in the Nancy Guthrie case. One of them is a video taken by a doorbell camera.
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The video was taken at Guthrie’s house and seems to show a man in a mask hiding on her porch the morning she went missing. The police have also released a number of other pictures taken by the camera.

But sources close to the investigation told ABC News that one of the pictures of the suspect may have been taken the day before Guthrie was supposed to have been kidnapped.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department told The Independent that any “suggestion that the photographs were taken on different days is purely speculative.”
Authorities are also looking into a string of ransom notes sent to different news organizations that asked for millions of dollars in Bitcoin in exchange for Guthrie’s return.
Savannah and her siblings have made several videos in response, telling the people they think are kidnappers that they are willing to “pay.”
It is still not known who the alleged kidnappers are.
The family has offered $1 million to anyone who can help bring Guthrie back, but Savannah said in a recent video that her mother “may already be gone.”
Someone made a haunting 911 call to police the night that Nancy Guthrie, mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, disappeared, according to newly uncovered audio of the conversation revealed by the show “Inside Edition.”
Host Eva Pilgrim noted that “an avalanche of tips” has begun “flooding in” to authorities after Savannah increased the reward for information leading to her mother’s discovery to $1 million earlier this week.
“And now this. A mystery 911 call made the night of the kidnapping. A woman screams for help. The question: was it Nancy? Here is Jim Moret,” Pilgrim said, introducing the new evidence.
“We are now learning that a chilling 911 call was made to police the night Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped. After receiving a 911 call, a police dispatcher sent out an alert about a woman hanging out of a window of a car, and she was screaming,” show correspondent Moret began before playing audio of the call.
“A car drove by my house, female out of the vehicle window screaming. The vehicle was a dark Chevy Malibu. The female was hanging out of the window, wearing all black. The door was also open,” the caller said.
“Was the woman in the car 84-year-old Nancy? The alert went out shortly after 2:00 A.M. The location given by the undetermined 911 caller is just 3 miles from her house. The disturbing call was revealed last night by Nancy Grace,” Moret continued.
SHOCKING REVEAL: Bill Clinton’s Daughter Finally Speaks Out About Her Father…
A Daughter’s Relief: Chelsea Clinton Opens Up About Her Father’s Harrowing Health Scare
Chelsea Clinton has spoken publicly for the first time following her father, former President Bill Clinton’s, sudden hospitalization for a severe blood infection, offering intimate insight into the family's health scare and his ongoing recovery journey.
The 78-year-old former president was admitted to the intensive care unit at UC Irvine Medical Center in October after developing sepsis—a rapid, life-threatening condition caused by the body’s extreme response to an infection. Clinton’s medical team determined that what began as a routine urological infection had unexpectedly breached his bloodstream, triggering a cascade of serious complications that required immediate, round-the-clock intervention.
The Family's Vigil and Medical Intervention

For Chelsea and her mother, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the initial hours were fraught with deep concern. Speaking candidly about the ordeal, Chelsea described the anxiety of seeing her usually energetic and resilient father visibly weakened. The family immediately rushed to his side in California, maintaining a continuous vigil while a specialized team of urologists and infectious disease experts administered continuous IV antibiotics and fluids.
Given the former president's history of heart-related health issues, the medical team took no chances. Fortunately, because the infection was caught before it could cause systemic organ failure, Clinton responded remarkably well to the aggressive treatment protocol.
The Recovery and a Message of Gratitude

After several tense days, Clinton’s condition stabilized. His vital signs normalized, and his white blood cell counts steadily returned to healthy levels. In a heartfelt recovery video released shortly after his discharge, Clinton appeared visibly thinner and weakened by the ordeal, yet his tone remained deeply resolute and optimistic.
“I want to thank the doctors and nurses at UC Irvine Medical Center for the excellent care I received,” he said in his statement, specifically praising the frontline healthcare workers who navigated his critical care. Following his release, he returned home to Arkansas to rest in familiar surroundings and continue a rigorous outpatient recovery process surrounded by family.
A Crucial Warning: Do Not Ignore the Signs
Beyond discussing his own health crisis, Clinton and his family are using this frightening experience to advocate for public health awareness. Sepsis is notoriously difficult to detect in its early stages and kills approximately one in three patients who develop it in hospital settings.
In his message to the public, the former president emphasized the absolute necessity of early detection. “Listen to your bodies and don’t ignore the warning signs,” he cautioned. Health experts echo this sentiment, noting that symptoms like sudden high fevers, chills, extreme pain, or confusion should never be brushed off as minor ailments.

Looking to the Future
Despite the severity of the scare, the 78-year-old indicated his firm intention to get back to his philanthropic work and public engagement as soon as his strength allows. For Chelsea, the experience has been a stark reminder of the fragility of life, but also a testament to her father's enduring fighting spirit. As the former president continues to heal, his bout with sepsis serves as a powerful, real-time reminder to the public about the importance of proactive healthcare.
Donald Trump Pauses Speech to Say Two Words About His Marriage to Melania
During a White House ceremony honoring Britain’s royal family, Donald Trump interjected a personal comment about his marriage to Melania that drew laughter from attendees and sparked online discussion.
The moment occurred on April 28 as Trump addressed King Charles III and Queen Camilla during their state visit to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence. The British royals arrived in Washington, D.C., on April 27 and were welcomed by Trump and Melania for a multi-city tour including stops in New York and Virginia.
What Happened

While delivering remarks at the White House, Trump reflected on his parents’ enduring marriage in remarks directed at the royal guests. The president began discussing his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, who was born in Scotland, drawing a connection between the royal visit and his family heritage.
During this tribute, Trump pivoted unexpectedly to comment on his own marriage. The aside prompted immediate laughter from the audience and prompted observers to note Melania Trump’s reaction to her husband’s remark.
Public Response

Social media users and commentators quickly analyzed both Trump’s statement and the First Lady’s response to the impromptu comment. The moment generated significant online engagement as people dissected the exchange frame-by-frame.
The informal aside contrasted sharply with the formal diplomatic setting of the state dinner. The interaction highlighted how personal moments can break through carefully orchestrated official events.
😭Joe Biden’s daughter has broken her silence: ‘My dad used to…
She said that weeks after her dad purchased the firearm, she borrowed his truck to drive from New York to Washington and that the vehicle was in good shape, and she did not notice any drug paraphernalia or evidence that drugs had been used in the truck. The testimony contradicted that of Hallie Biden, Hunter’s ex-girlfriend and ex-sister-in-law, who said the car was full of drug paraphernalia and trash when she visited him around the same time. On cross-examination, however, Naomi did admit that she received an unusual text message from her dad around five days after he purchased the weapon, around Oct. 17, 2018, The Washington Times reported: in Manhattan to swap cars In the text messages, Hunter Biden asked her if her now-husband could bring the truck to 57th and 5th Ave. in Manhattan to swap cars. “Right now?” she responded. Prosecutor Leo Wise asked if she knew what her father was doing at two o’clock in the morning or why it was so important to swap cars at that moment. No,” Naomi Biden replied, adding that her dad still “seemed good” and she was “hopeful.” “No,” Naomi Biden replied, adding that her dad still “seemed good” and she was “hopeful.” “I’m really sorry dad I can’t take this,” she wrote in a later text to Hunter Biden in October 2018. She was trying to “hang out” with her dad in New York, but he had been unreachable. Hunter Biden later replied, apologizing for not being available.
Courtroom Confrontation During Trial
As the trial began, there was a confrontation near the courthouse that made news. The wife of Hunter Biden loudly confronted an ally of former President Donald Trump outside the Delaware courtroom where the first son’s trial for allegedly lying on a federal gun background check form is taking place The wife of Hunter Biden loudly confronted an ally of former President Donald Trump outside the Delaware courtroom where the first son’s trial for allegedly lying on a federal gun background check form is taking place. Garrett Ziegler, who worked on trade policy in the White House, took part in a plot by Trump allies to make Hunter Biden, the son of Joe Biden, look bad in the final days of the 2020 election. In response, Hunter Biden sued Ziegler and the company he founded, Marco Polo, in September of last year. The lawsuit claimed that they violated state and federal laws by attempting to create a searchable online database containing 128,000 emails, NBC News reported.
During a break in the trial on Tuesday, Hunter’s wife, Melissa Cohen-Biden, saw Ziegler-who had also attended the previous day during jury selection-and confronted him During a break in the trial on Tuesday, Hunter’s wife, Melissa Cohen-Biden, saw Ziegler-who had also attended the previous day during jury selection-and confronted him. “You have no right to be here, you Nazi piece of s-!” she yelled before walking away. Eventually, she returned to her seat next to First Lady Jill Biden, who had also been attending the trial. Ziegler did not respond to Cohen-Biden’s meltdown.
Hunter Biden’s Laptop and Drug Addiction
NBC News noted further: Both the laptop and the gun charges have served to make public Hunter Biden’s longtime drug addiction and surfaced embarrassing episodes in his life Both the laptop and the gun charges have served to make public Hunter Biden’s longtime drug addiction and surfaced embarrassing episodes in his life. Trump and his GOP allies have repeatedly used the contents of the laptop to tie President Biden to his son’s shady foreign business deals. The contents of the laptop included one message that appeared to directly implicate the senior Biden – “10 percent for the big guy.” Former Biden business associate Tony Bobulinski has testified that the reference indeed meant Joe Biden and that Joe Biden was always aware of his son’s business deals, despite his repeated denials.
The laptop quickly became the subject of testimony in the trial. FBI agent Erica Jensen testified that the laptop was obtained via subpoena from the Delaware computer shop where it was abandoned in 2019. Prior to the 2020 election, the New York Post was the first to publish damning excerpts taken from the laptop. Those reports were quickly censored on social media, with the then-Twitter platform locking The Post’s account for weeks. Also, most other media outlets shunned the report, falsely claiming it was “Russian disinformation,” along with some 50 then-current and retired intelligence community officials, some of whom are now paid consultants for some of the same media outlets.