3 YouTubers arrested near Nancy Guthrie’s home after one allegedly spotted peeing in public

Three YouTubers were arrested near Nancy Guthrie’s home this week. (Source: KOLD)
Published: Jun. 9, 2026 at 4:08 PM CDT

TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD/Gray News) - Arizona authorities say three YouTubers have been arrested near Nancy Guthrie’s home in Pima County following mounting complaints from neighbors.

According to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, YouTubers Alexander Zabel Jr., Troy Lewis “DAA Juice” Bradshaw, and Damian Todd Enderle were arrested on Monday.

Pima County authorities say the arrests come after complaints were coming in about people blocking roadways, trespassing and disrupting the peace in the neighborhood.

A recent report included that one of the streamers was spotted peeing in public behind a makeshift tent, which appeared to be the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back.

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 continuing that investigation.

Security video of a masked man at the Guthrie house was released in the case, which was seen nationwide, and experts say they are continuing to work leads, saying 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, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos noted that his department was planning to arrest a YouTuber who may have been living in a tent in the area and was seen pouring urine on a nearby property.

Deputies have previously issued warnings, and the Guthrie homeowners’ association has added signs about trespassing in the neighborhood.

“Despite those efforts, some individuals continued to disregard the law,” the PCSD said in a release. “Sheriff Nanos will no longer tolerate behavior that disrupts the community or violates the law.”

Zabel Junior was charged with two counts of obstructing a highway or thoroughfare and one count of public nuisance.

Bradshaw’s charges include one count of public nuisance. Enderle, who helps manage a local crime blog, was also charged with one count of public nuisance.

Zabel shared in February that when a search for Guthrie was done by a group of volunteers, he was only in the area to help and didn’t want to get in the investigators’ way.

Nanos also confirmed on Monday that a memorial for Guthrie has been removed from near her home. Nanos said it was not removed by the PCSD and that it could have been done by the HOA.

The PCSD said there have been tens of thousands of tips called in, but no suspects have been identified in the case.

Anyone with information about the Guthrie case can call 1-800-CALL-FBI, 520-351-4900, or 88-CRIME.

Guthrie’s family has offered a $1 million reward for information that leads to her recovery.