
Accused child rapist Jeremy Guthrie pulled over for DUI with 6 kids in his car, claims they’re his ‘friends’: disturbing video
Newly resurfaced footage shows the disturbing DUI arrest of Jeremy Guthrie, 42, an alleged child rapist who had 6 young boys and girls in his car along with bottles of tequila and Fireball whiskey.

Newly resurfaced footage shows the disturbing DUI arrest of an alleged child rapist who had six young boys and girls in his car along with empty bottles of tequila and Fireball whiskey.
Jeremy Guthrie was arrested last year on a New Mexico highway while driving erratically and police discovered the children — one of which he allegedly raped and impregnated after meeting on social media.
Police bodycam footage from July 5, 2022, showed then 41-year-old Guthrie driving across a highway, and then behaving incoherently once stopped.
When police approached the car they were stunned to find it full of young boys and girls, who Guthrie claimed were “his friends” and insisted with slurred words were all 18.
But once booked, Guthrie was accused of raping a 12-year-old girl who was in the car.
The girl had a miscarriage during a year of sexual abuse she suffered at his hands.
The girl’s twin was also in the car, and he allegedly sent her lewd texts, is suspected of raping her too, and talked about how much he loved the sisters.

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Guthrie was initially charged with driving under the influence and child abuse but was later accused of raping a 13-year-old girl and her twin sister for more than a year.
Guthrie emerged from his pickup truck with the fly of his jeans open, something he couldn’t explain when asked by police.

Guthrie allegedly sent text messages to one of his teenage rape victims using a prison guard’s cell phone.
One of the girls told police that she’d met Guthrie on Snapchat, according to the Albuquerque Journal, and that he’d been regularly raping her “over a lengthy time span.”
Guthrie remains behind bars in Albuquerque’s Metropolitan Detention Center, according to records.