Law enforcement left Annie Guthrie’s home at 10:30 p.m. local time after spending about two and a half hours at the residence Saturday evening.
At least four members of the Pima County Sheriff’s Department arrived at the property in two unmarked white SUVs and a white truck, marking the first extended law enforcement activity at Annie Guthrie’s home in days.
As police left the residence, Fox News Digital observed a deputy loading a white case into his vehicle, which he had carried inside earlier, along with what appeared to be a grocery-size brown bag.
Law enforcement appeared to begin taking pictures in the garage before moving to the opposite side of the home, where three bedrooms are located.
White photography flashes were visible inside the home and garage. A jacket was placed over one of the home’s windows, blocking it from view of media outside.
While outside the home, Fox News Digital’s Sarah Rumpf-Whitten and Michael Ruiz reported hearing clanking noises coming from inside, suggesting law enforcement may have been moving items.
It remains unclear whether anyone is currently residing in the home.
On Thursday, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department declined to say whether any of Nancy Guthrie’s family members had been ruled out as suspects in her disappearance.
On Saturday morning, Fox News Digital learned the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department are looking for an unidentified male in connection with the case after two plainclothes officers visited a gas station near Nancy Guthrie’s home.
A gas station employee told Fox News Digital that local and federal authorities asked to review surveillance video related to what the employee described as “some guy.”
“They just showed up,” the employee said. “They asked if they could see camera footage.” When asked what authorities viewed, the employee said investigators did not provide details. “They said they were looking for some guy who got away,” the employee added. “No description.”