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True Crime Streamers Arrested Near Nancy Guthrie's Home

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When a missing person case captures national attention, it inevitably draws crowds—and not always the kind a family wants lingering near their home. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department just cracked down on three content creators who’d set up camp near Nancy Guthrie’s upscale Arizona residence, turning what should’ve been a quiet neighborhood into a spectacle.

Alexander Zabel, who runs the true crime account Criminal Network, landed himself two counts of obstructing a highway or thoroughfare plus a public nuisance charge. Meanwhile, Troy Bradshaw of the DAA JUICE YouTube channel was arrested on public nuisance charges—and he was apparently livestreaming when authorities took him into custody. Both were booked into the Pima County Adult Detention Complex. Local crime blogger Damian Todd Enderle got cited with public nuisance and released. The kicker? One of the arrestees was caught urinating in public behind a makeshift tent.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos didn’t pull the trigger on these arrests lightly. His department had received numerous complaints about individuals blocking roadways, trespassing, and disrupting the peace in the neighborhood. The sheriff’s office says they issued warnings, posted no-trespassing signs, and handed out citations—all of which were ignored. At some point, patience runs out.

Nancy disappeared from her Tucson home overnight on February 1, and the case has remained unsolved despite the Guthrie family offering $1 million to anyone who helps bring her home. The tragedy has understandably drawn intense interest from true crime enthusiasts and amateur investigators. But there’s a line between genuine concern for a missing person and turning someone’s worst nightmare into content—and these arrests suggest that line had been decisively crossed. The Guthrie family is dealing with an active missing person case. They don’t need their home turned into a streaming location.

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