Ring camera video of a vehicle driving past a house about 2½ miles from Nancy Guthrie's Tucson home shared by Fox News Digital Friday was taken about the time investigators believe her pacemaker disconnected from her cell phone and has drawn the attention of investigators. 

Video from a home 2½ miles from Nancy Guthrie's home capture a vehicle around the time that the 84-year-old's pacemaker disconnected from her iPhone. 

The timestamp on the Fox News video from Elias and Danielle Stratigouleas's Ring camera was 2:36 a.m. That's eight minutes after investigators into Guthrie's Feb. 1 disappearance say her pacemaker disconnected from her iPhone at 2:28 a.m. That indicates the devices were likely too far apart to maintain connectivity, officials have said.

The Stratigouleas home is on a backroad leading out of Guthrie's Catalina Foothills neighborhood, according to published reports.

It is outside of the two-mile range of Guthrie's home — south of East Skyline Drive and west of North Campbell Avenue — established by investigators who requested home surveillance footage on Feb. 12 to help with the case. 

The footage of a light-colored SUV is among hundreds of hours of video investigators are combing through, the Pima County Sheriff's Department said Friday in a written update on the case.

"It's all a part of the investigation," Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Angelica Carrillo told the Star in a written response to followup questions about the Fox News video clip. "At this point, no suspect vehicles have been identified in this case."

"Someone out there knows how to find our mom and bring her home." Savannah Guthrie posted a new video to Instagram this morning asking for help to find her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing for 24 days.

Video from Savannah Guthrie's Instagram. 

The 84-year-old mother of "Today" host Savannah Guthrie was reported missing about noon Feb. 1. Sheriff's Department investigators quickly determined foul play and started investigating the disappearance as a crime.

The FBI and Sheriff's Department have devoted hundreds of personnel to the investigation. The Sheriff's Department on Friday said it was still "an active investigation and will continue until Nancy Guthrie is located or all leads have been exhausted."

The Guthrie case has drawn international attention, with journalists and social media streamers camped out in her neighborhood and the Sheriff's Department headquarters at all hours. On Thursday, Pima County established a no-parking zone near Guthrie's home.


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