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DNA Clue in Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Case
14 Feb
Summary
- DNA not belonging to Nancy Guthrie or close contacts found.
- Nancy Guthrie suspected abducted from Arizona home.
- Investigators are working to identify the unknown DNA.

DNA that does not belong to Nancy Guthrie or individuals in close contact with her has been found at the 84-year-old's home. She is suspected of being abducted from her Arizona residence nearly two weeks ago while she slept. The Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed the discovery of this unknown DNA, and investigators are now focused on identifying its origin. The department also clarified that while several gloves were found, none were located inside or on the immediate property.
Authorities previously released images of a suspect captured on a doorbell camera at Nancy Guthrie's home on the morning of the suspected abduction. Despite these efforts, the individual has not yet been publicly identified. Nancy Guthrie resides in the Catalina Foothills area, a secluded and affluent neighborhood near Tucson. The search for Nancy Guthrie and the alleged kidnapper is ongoing, with new information being released as the investigation progresses.



