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Planned Police Raid Near Nancy Guthrie’s Home Marks New Push as Unknown DNA Confirmed

Investigators say refined video plus forensic leads are steering targeted searches.

Overview

  • SWAT and forensic teams executed a coordinated operation at a residence about three kilometers from Guthrie’s Tucson home Friday night, then cleared the scene without announcing arrests or identifying a suspect.
  • FBI-recovered doorbell footage shows a masked man who appeared armed and carried a black 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack; agents estimate his height at roughly 5’9” to 5’10” with an average build.
  • Detectives say DNA found on Guthrie’s property does not match her or close associates, and several gloves recovered—one as far as 16 kilometers away—are undergoing laboratory analysis alongside other items.
  • Authorities report a flood of public tips since releasing the images, with more than 30,000 leads under review, and the FBI is offering up to $100,000 for information that helps locate Guthrie or leads to charges.
  • Investigators acknowledge unverified ransom communications referencing bitcoin, including a letter sent to TMZ seeking payment, and they urge the public to submit credible information through official FBI and sheriff channels.