Explosive online claims have emerged alleging that Zack—the registered owner of the silver Range Rover seized during a February 13, 2026, SWAT operation in Tucson—resides at the very location where black gloves linked to Nancy Guthrie’s abduction were recovered 1.5 miles from her Catalina Foothills home. The reports, spreading rapidly across social media and amateur investigative forums, further assert that a specific facial feature visible in the suspect’s doorbell camera footage has allowed at least one person to “identify” those allegedly involved in the 84-year-old’s disappearance on February 1.

Nancy Guthrie was last seen alive on the evening of January 31 when family members dropped her off at her residence. She failed to appear at church the next morning, prompting a welfare check around noon on February 1 that revealed blood on the front porch—later confirmed as hers through DNA testing. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and FBI classified the case as a kidnapping. Enhanced footage from her Nest doorbell camera shows a masked male suspect, approximately 5’9″ to 5’10” tall with an average build, wearing dark clothing and black gloves, tampering with the device at 1:47 a.m. and disconnecting Nancy’s pacemaker monitoring app at 2:28 a.m.

The silver Range Rover first drew attention when it was spotted with obscured license plates in a Culver’s parking lot near East Orange Grove Road and North First Avenue—roughly two miles from Nancy’s home—during the February 13 raid. The vehicle was wrapped in evidence tape and towed, while three individuals at related scenes were detained for questioning and later released without charges. Public records obtained by online researchers show the Range Rover registered to a man named Zack (last name withheld in most circulating posts to avoid doxxing concerns), whose listed address matches the drainage wash area where the incriminating black gloves were discovered days later.

The gloves, matching the style worn by the suspect in the footage, were recovered in a location described as a shallow wash or roadside vegetation patch. Amateur sleuths using Google Maps overlays and property records assert that Zack’s registered residence sits less than 200 yards from the recovery site—close enough to suggest either deliberate disposal by someone familiar with the terrain or an improbable coincidence. The claim has fueled speculation that the gloves were dropped in haste by someone returning home or attempting to distance evidence from the primary crime scene.

Adding fuel to the fire, several posts allege that a witness—possibly a teenager related to the Guthrie family—recognized a “specific facial feature” in the suspect’s partially visible eyes on the doorbell footage. The feature (variously described as “hooded asymmetry,” “distinctive left-lid droop,” or “unique brow crease”) reportedly allowed the individual to name a person they believe matches the masked man. While neither the Pima County Sheriff’s Department nor the FBI has confirmed any such identification, sources close to the investigation acknowledge that additional witness statements—including those from family members—have prompted analysts to revisit the infrared footage with enhanced focus on the periorbital region.

Detectives are said to be cross-referencing the claimed facial match against driver’s license photos, social-media images, and prior interview footage of persons of interest, including Zack and others linked to the seized vehicle. The teenager’s observation, if accurate, could represent a rare instance of layperson recognition based on limited visible traits—an identification method courts have accepted when the witness can articulate a clear basis for familiarity.

Financial records previously disclosed show Zack and an associate (sometimes referred to as Anna in online discussions) facing significant pressure: overdue mortgage payments, maxed credit lines, and recent repossession notices. Phone data has revealed contacts with an individual named Gonçalves in late January—calls that investigators continue to examine for possible financial or logistical ties to the abduction. The convergence of these threads—an address near the glove site, suspicious communications, and a potential facial identification—has led many online to declare this “the biggest break yet.”

Authorities have remained cautious. A Pima County Sheriff’s spokesperson reiterated: “We investigate every credible tip, including those from family and community members. Unverified online claims, while sometimes helpful, must be thoroughly vetted before any action.” The FBI, co-leading the case, maintains the $100,000 reward for information leading to Nancy’s location or the arrest and conviction of those responsible, urging submissions through official channels rather than speculation.

Nancy’s medical condition continues to drive urgency. Dependent on daily heart medications and a pacemaker, prolonged absence without care severely threatens her survival. Savannah Guthrie has consistently refused to engage with ransom demands absent verifiable proof of life, emphasizing her mother’s fragility. Multiple Bitcoin-related notes sent to media outlets have yielded no confirmed progress.

The online frenzy has produced both momentum and risk. While armchair investigators have crowdsourced comparisons and flagged potential matches, authorities warn that misinformation can overwhelm tip lines and endanger innocent individuals targeted by false accusations. Community leaders in Tucson have urged calm, reminding residents that vigilant reporting—not vigilante action—is the most effective way to assist.

For the Guthrie family—Savannah, Camron, and Annie—the emerging claims bring both hope and torment. Each new lead revives the agonizing wait, yet also fuels determination. Camron has privately expressed gratitude for the public’s attention while pleading for verified information only.

As the investigation enters its third week, the alleged address-glove connection and facial-feature identification stand as two of the most tantalizing threads yet. Whether they ultimately converge into a breakthrough or dissolve under scrutiny remains unknown. What is certain is the pain of a family still searching for an 84-year-old mother and grandmother whose life hangs in the balance—and the quiet hope that one precise detail, whether from a teenager’s memory or an artist’s pen, will finally bring her home.