Nancy Guthrie DNA Update Could 'Make the Case Solvable'—Genealogist
Summary
Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie, went missing from her Arizona home on January 31. The FBI is now reviewing DNA evidence, including hair found at her home, which experts say could help solve the case.Key Facts
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen at her home in Arizona on January 31 and reported missing the next day.
- Authorities believe she was kidnapped; blood was found on her front porch.
- The FBI recently received DNA evidence from her home, including hair samples.
- Genetic genealogist CeCe Moore said hair DNA could be key to solving the case.
- Surveillance showed a masked man with a large backpack at her home the night she disappeared.
- Guthrie needs daily medication, raising concerns for her health.
- A $1 million reward is offered for information leading to her recovery, with an additional $200,000 for information leading to arrest and conviction.
- FBI and local sheriff’s department continue to work together on DNA analysis, which may take months.
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