3 YouTubers Arrested Near Missing Woman’s Home
Five months after the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the investigation has spawned an unexpected side story: a growing community of true-crime livestreamers broadcasting from outside her Tucson-area home.
That phenomenon reached a breaking point this week when authorities arrested three YouTubers on Monday, saying repeated warnings about public disturbances, road obstructions and neighborhood disruptions had gone ignored.
Alexander Zabel Jr., 54, the host of the YouTube channel CriminalNetwork, was taken into custody after allegedly setting up a portable outdoor lavatory on a road near the property and dumping his waste on a neighboring yard.
Alexander Zabel Jr/Facebook
Troy Lewis “DAA Juice” Bradshaw, 34, was arrested and taken to the Pima County Adult Detention Complex. Damian Todd Enderle, 46, the host of the YouTube channel 857 Tucson, was cited and released at the scene.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing since the early hours of Feb. 1, 2026, when she vanished from her Tucson home. Authorities suspect she was abducted. A mystery man was seen loitering outside her front door the night she disappeared. No arrest has been made.

Damian Enderle / Facebook
The Charges Against the YouTubers
Court documents obtained by KOLD Tucson describe Zabel’s outdoor lavatory as interfering with “the comfortable enjoyment of life of property by the entire community.”
He faces charges of obstruction of a highway or thoroughfare and public nuisance. Documents also note he placed traffic cones on a community roadway and sat in a lawn chair during a May 26 livestream. He was held on a $453 bond.
Bradshaw was charged with causing a public nuisance through his own livestreaming activities and held on a $255 bond. Enderle, after releasing Bradshaw’s arrest footage to his followers, told his livestream audience:
“They have officially arrested DAA JUICE. They are taking him to Pima County Jail as we speak right now. We need to get lawyers. We are being targeted.”
His followers raised enough money to cover both men’s bail by Monday night, Enderle announced on stream.