Blood-Stained Backpack Found in Storm Drain May Be Key Evidence in the Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
What began as routine storm drain maintenance near the Catalina Foothills quickly turned into a moment investigators couldn’t ignore.
A city worker clearing out typical buildup—leaves, sediment, and runoff—noticed something unusual wedged beneath a metal grate: a black backpack, partially submerged, with what appeared to be dried blood on the exterior.
Within minutes, an ordinary cleanup shifted into a potential turning point in the Nancy Guthrie missing person case, a disappearance that has troubled the community for weeks and left too many questions unanswered.
A Discovery Close to Where Nancy Guthrie Vanished
The location immediately raised alarms. The storm drain was reportedly just a short distance—about two kilometers—from the area tied to Nancy’s last known movements. That proximity made the find feel less like random trash and more like possible crime scene evidence.