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Experts Investigate Sophisticated Video Gear Found at Nancy Guthrie’s Residence

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TUCSON, Ariz. — Authorities have removed a forensic tent that had briefly covered the front porch of Nancy Guthrie’s residence, a site where traces of blood were previously discovered. As the tent comes down, further questions arise concerning the sophisticated equipment that investigators were seen bringing into the home.

Joe Cardinale, a former homicide supervisor with the NYPD, shared insights with Fox News Digital, suggesting that the tent’s removal indicates that investigators have completed their work at that particular location. “The removal likely signifies they’ve concluded their activities there,” Cardinale noted.

Cardinale went on to explain the strategic use of tents in investigations, highlighting their purpose in maintaining the confidentiality of investigative procedures. “The tent serves to obstruct the public view,” he said. “It’s crucial to prevent any suspects from discerning the focus of the investigation.”

An image captured a forensic investigator carrying a box into Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home on Thursday, February 12, 2026. This development is part of the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie. (Photo by Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

Forensic investigators arrives at the home of Nancy Guthrie

A close-up of a box being carried by forensic investigators at the home of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona, Thursday, February 12, 2026. The investigation into the disappearance of the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is ongoing. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

Former FBI Supervisory Special Agent Jason Pack said there is also a legal consideration when scenes are shielded from public view.

“You don’t want defense attorneys down the road arguing the scene was compromised because the whole world was watching,” Pack said.

Observers also noted a piece of professional video equipment being brought into the home that appears to be a Blackmagic Design UltraStudio 4K Mini, a device commonly used in television production.

Forensic investigators arrives at the home of Nancy Guthrie

A forensic investigator carries a forensic height board from the home of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona, Thursday, February 12, 2026. The investigation into the disappearance of the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is ongoing. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson explained that the UltraStudio 4K Mini is designed to capture and convert high-resolution video and audio across multiple formats.

“It’s a professional-grade tool often used in broadcast environments,” Knutsson said. “It allows you to ingest video from various sources and convert it into high-quality digital formats for analysis or sharing.”

The device supports SDI inputs used in professional television production, HDMI connections and Thunderbolt 3 via USB-C to connect to Mac or PC systems. Some versions also allow capture from SD cards.

Forensic investigators arrives at the home of Nancy Guthrie

Forensic investigators arrive at the home of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona, on Thursday, February 12, 2026. The investigation into the disappearance of the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is ongoing. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

Knutsson said the device could potentially be used to transfer video or audio from different formats into standardized digital files.

“It could be a way investigators are capturing video from older formats and converting it into high-quality digital files for preservation or further analysis,” he said.

Pack has said investigators may be conducting detailed forensic video analysis tied to the porch area.

“It’s possible they’re taking precise measurements of the archway, the bricks, the stones and other fixed structures,” Pack said, noting that those measurements could allow analysts to calculate a more accurate height estimate of the suspect seen in doorbell footage.

“Either way, it tells us the forensic work on that video is active and ongoing,” Pack added.

Authorities have not publicly confirmed what specific evidence is being processed or whether the equipment is tied to any particular piece of media.

Guthrie’s family members say she was dropped off at home between 9:30 and 9:45 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 31. Her garage door closed at 9:50 p.m., according to authorities.

At 1:47 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 1, authorities say the doorbell camera at Guthrie’s home disconnected, followed by a security camera detecting motion at 2:12 a.m. Her pacemaker disconnected from an application on her phone at 2:28 a.m.

Family members checked on Guthrie at 11:56 a.m. after she reportedly did not attend a weekly gathering where she normally watched a livestreamed church service.

Authorities were called and arrived at her home shortly thereafter.

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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