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FBI Reports DNA From Glove May Match Suspect in Nancy Guthrie Abduction

Investigators say preliminary DNA from a discarded glove could link the masked figure in doorbell video to the Tucson case.

Overview

  • The glove was found about two miles from Guthrie’s home, produced a DNA profile, and is awaiting quality‑control confirmation and CODIS checks, authorities said.
  • Recent operations included a court‑authorized search at a nearby residence and traffic‑stop detainments, but no arrests have been announced.
  • Investigators previously confirmed blood on Guthrie’s porch was hers and said additional DNA from the property does not match her or close contacts.
  • Doorbell footage shows a masked, apparently armed male of average build, about 5'9" to 5'10", carrying a 25‑liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack and wearing black gloves.
  • The reward stands at $100,000 as the FBI and sheriff process thousands of tips; ransom communications remain unverified and no proof of life has been produced.