Three Arrested in Arizona Amid Search for Missing Woman Nancy Guthrie
Arrests Made in Catalina Foothills
In Arizona's Catalina Foothills, three individuals have been detained following complaints from local residents regarding disturbances linked to the ongoing search for missing woman Nancy Guthrie. The Pima County Sheriff's Office (PCSO) reported that these individuals, identified as social media streamers, were arrested on Monday for obstructing roads and trespassing.
Initially, deputies attempted to manage the situation by issuing warnings and citations. The PCSO stated, "Deputies initially issued warnings, followed by the posting of no-trespassing signs and the issuance of citations for violations." Despite these measures, some individuals continued to violate the law.
Among those arrested were 54-year-old Alexander Zabel Jr., who faces two counts of obstructing a highway and one count of public nuisance, and 34-year-old Troy Lewis Bradshaw, charged with one count of public nuisance. A third individual, 46-year-old Damian Todd Enderle, received a citation for public nuisance and was subsequently released.
In a statement, Sheriff Chris Nanos emphasized that disruptive behavior would no longer be tolerated, stating, "Sheriff Nanos will no longer tolerate behavior that disrupts the community or violates the law." The sheriff's office also announced that enforcement would be intensified, warning that repeat offenders could face arrest and charges under Arizona law.
The arrests coincide with the ongoing investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, who has been missing since February 1. Authorities believe she may have been taken against her will, but no suspects have been publicly named in connection with her case.