TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – As promised by Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, two YouTubers were arrested near Nancy Guthrie’s home on Monday, June 8.
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Also on Monday, a large memorial outside her home was removed after being up for months.
Guthrie went missing on Feb. 1, and authorities have said she was taken against her will.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI are still investigating, and while no suspects have been identified, experts said the case has not gone cold.
Early on, the PCSD set up media areas in Guthrie’s neighborhood and warned everyone about possible trespassing charges.
On Monday, Sheriff Nanos told 13 News’ Kayla Butter that they planned to arrest a YouTuber who had been living in a tent in the area and was seen pouring urine on a nearby property.
YouTubers Alexander Zabel and Troy Lewis Bradshaw “DAA Juice” were arrested, but it is unclear what charges they are facing. 13 News has reached out to the PCSD for more information on the incident.
According to the Pima County inmate database, the 54-year-old Zabel was being held on a total bond of $453 for two justice court matters. The 34-year-old Bradshaw was being held on a $255 bond for a single justice court matter.
The Pima County Deputy’s Organization, which has long been critical of Sheriff Nanos, tweeted about the arrests and said, “The public can once again see why we fight so hard to rid ourselves of him.”
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Local crime blogger Damien Todd Enderle, who runs 857 Tucson, was also apparently cited near Guthrie’s home on Monday.
He was streaming Monday night, so he was likely cited and released at the scene. During that stream, Enderle said he raised money to bond both men out, but that Bradshaw’s wife showed up and boned them out.
As of 9:15 p.m., Enderie was outside the Pima County Adult Detention Center waiting for both men to be released. Video from his stream can be watched below.
Nanos has said neighbors have filed several complaints about the streams still staying in the area despite being asked to leave multiple times over the last few months.
Also on Monday, Nanos confirmed that a memorial for Nancy was removed from near her house. Nanos said it was not removed by the PCSD and could have been done by the HOA.
13 News’ Mary Coleman reached out to the HOA, but she has not heard back as of 7 p.m. Monday.
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