It has been more than four months since Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her Arizona home, leaving investigators scrambling for answers.
Now, as the high-profile search continues, three YouTubers who had been livestreaming from her neighborhood are facing criminal charges after authorities say they disrupted the area and repeatedly ignored law enforcement warnings.On Monday, June 8, Alexander Zabel Jr., 54, who runs the YouTube channel CriminalNetwork, was arrested on suspicion of obstruction of a highway or thoroughfare and public nuisance.
Troy Lewis Bradshaw, 34, the creator behind the channel DAA JUICE, was arrested on suspicion of public nuisance, reported tucson.com.
While Damian Todd Enderle, 46, who runs 857 Tucson, was cited and released for public nuisance, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Department.A post published on the DAA JUICE X account early Tuesday said Bradshaw had since been released on bail.
His arrest was also captured during one of Enderle's livestreams.Authorities cite repeated neighborhood disturbancesAccording to a spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff's Department, the agency had been dealing with complaints from residents for some time before making the arrests.The spokesperson told Newsweek that authorities had received numerous complaints about individuals blocking roadways, trespassing and disrupting the peace in the neighborhood.” Deputies first issued warnings, then posted no-trespassing signs, and then issued citations for violations.









