Neighbors of Nancy Guthrie reported spotting a suspicious white van parked on their street in the days before the 84-year-old vanished.
Guthrie’s neighbor, Brett McIntire, told The Post on Thursday that he reported seeing the unmarked van to the police, who asked him basic questions about what he observed in the days leading up to the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother.
“It was somewhere on that street. It was a white van, full-sized, with no printing on the sides. It was parked on the street,” McIntire, 72, said.
Savannah Guthrie’s mom Nancy vanished on Saturday night. Instagram/savannahguthrie
Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tuscon, Arizona. AP“Normally people that are coming to work on your home will have a company vehicle or if they’re independent something written on it,” he added.
“From now on when I’m going out and about I’ll have a paper and pen and record anything unusual.”
His wife, Lisa McIntire, said they are now considering getting security cameras despite having a “pretty secure residence.”
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“Brett and I were talking. And we thought well, we should probably get one.”
“We’ve have a pretty secure residence. Metal doors. I’m kind of a deep sleeper, so it’s unlikely someone could get past one of the metal doors. But we’re a little concerned.”
The Post reached out to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department about the report of the suspicious white van.

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