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DNA Found: Pima County Sheriff Hunts for Nancy Guthrie
14 Feb
Summary
- DNA found in Nancy Guthrie's home doesn't match her or associates.
- Authorities detained three individuals in connection with the disappearance.
- The search for Nancy Guthrie, missing since February 1, continues.

In the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since February 1, authorities have discovered crucial DNA evidence. This DNA, found in her home, does not match Guthrie or anyone within her immediate circle, marking a significant lead.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department, alongside SWAT, conducted operations in Tucson, Arizona, focusing on a residence approximately two miles from Guthrie's home. This led to the detention of a man and a woman from the house, and another man from a traffic stop nearby.
These individuals are believed to be connected to the case, possibly a mother and son detained at the residence and a brother apprehended during the traffic stop. A Range Rover vehicle was also towed from the scene. Authorities entered the home without force, as the suspects surrendered.
While rumors of a fourth individual dying by suicide in pursuit have circulated, they remain unconfirmed. The Pima County Sheriff's Department has stated that no arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing, with no further information available due to the joint nature of the investigation with the FBI.




