A man previously reported to have driven past Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home dozens of times was arrested Thursday night on DUI charges, authorities said. Antonio De Jesus Pena-Campos, 34, was taken into custody by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department after reporters observed him driving a blue Chevrolet SUV “very slowly” near the property, The Daily Mail reported.
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Deputies conducted a field sobriety test after arriving at the scene and determined he failed, officials said. He was handcuffed and placed in a patrol vehicle.
Authorities stressed that the arrest is not connected to the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother.
Footage obtained by Fox News showed deputies shining a flashlight into the SUV before Pena-Campos exited the vehicle and spoke with officers near a large white tent set up outside the residence.
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Video also showed him attempting to walk in a straight line and follow a small flashlight with his eyes during the sobriety test.
Before police confirmed the driver’s identity, NewsNation correspondent Brian Entin reported the vehicle “just kept stopping” outside the property and passed by “between 50 and 100 times.”
A media photographer who approached the man said he appeared to have a photo of Nancy Guthrie on his phone.