SHOCKING UPDATE: White Car Linked to Nancy Guthrie Case Found Abandoned Near Woods
Police have issued an urgent update in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, revealing that authorities are now actively searching for a white car believed to have taken her away from her home during the night.
According to investigators, surveillance footage and physical evidence suggest the vehicle left the Guthrie residence and was later seen turning off the road and entering a wooded area approximately 500 meters from the house. The discovery prompted an immediate ground search involving patrol units, forensic teams, and tracking dogs.
What officers found has only deepened the mystery.
Sources confirm that the white car was eventually located abandoned at the edge of the woods, partially concealed by trees and brush. There were no occupants inside, no keys in the ignition, and no immediate signs explaining why the vehicle had been left there.
Investigators say the car appears to have been wiped down inside, with few usable fingerprints recovered so far. More unsettling, personal items believed to belong to Nancy Guthrie were reportedly not found in the vehicle, raising painful questions about what happened after it entered the wooded area.
“This was not a random stop,” a law enforcement source said. “The location feels deliberate. Whoever left the car here did not want it to be easily noticed—but also didn’t destroy it.”
Police have not released the make or license plate details of the vehicle, confirming only that it is now undergoing a full forensic examination. Authorities are also canvassing nearby areas for additional cameras or witnesses who may have seen movement in or out of the woods during the critical time window.
The Guthrie family has not issued a statement following the development. Friends close to the family describe the news as “crushing,” saying each new discovery brings both hope and deeper fear.
As the search expands beyond the home and into the surrounding landscape, investigators say the abandoned white car has become one of the most haunting pieces of evidence yet—silent, empty, and filled with unanswered questions about where Nancy Guthrie was taken next.

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