Google helps recover video footage from Nancy Guthries cameras

February 11, 2026 • Google News World

FBI Recovers Video Footage from Nancy Guthrie’s Cameras

The FBI has recovered footage from a Ring doorbell camera in connection with the disappearance of 44-year-old Nancy Guthrie. The footage was obtained through Google, which played a key role in its recovery.

According to reports, the footage was initially stored on the device and later uploaded to Google’s servers. However, it appears that the footage was not immediately accessible due to technical issues.

The FBI reportedly took 10 days to produce the footage, sparking concerns about the agency’s handling of sensitive information. The recovered footage has been linked to a suspect in Guthrie’s disappearance case.

Google has confirmed its role in recovering the footage and has stated that it is cooperating with law enforcement agencies. The company has also emphasized the importance of data preservation and retrieval in cases like this.

The FBI has released the recovered footage, which is being reviewed by investigators as part of their ongoing investigation into Guthrie’s disappearance. The agency has not commented further on its handling of the case or the recovery of the footage.

In related news, Ring founder Jamie Siminoff has addressed concerns about the FBI’s recovery of doorbell camera footage in high-profile cases like this one.

Source: Google News World