Summary
Police in Pima County, Arizona, found no DNA matches from a glove related to Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping case. The glove, similar to one worn by a suspect in doorbell-camera footage, was tested but did not match any known offenders. Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing since February 1, and authorities are still investigating.
Key Facts
- A glove linked to Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping showed no DNA matches in the FBI's database.
- The glove was found around two miles from Guthrie's home in Arizona.
- Doorbell-camera footage showed a suspect wearing gloves and a backpack near Guthrie's home.
- The FBI believes the suspect is between 5ft 9in and 5ft 10in tall, with an average build.
- Additional DNA from Guthrie's home is still being analyzed.
- Authorities are working with Walmart to find out who bought the suspect's backpack.
- Nancy Guthrie's family is not considered suspects and they have publicly pleaded for her safe return.
- The FBI has doubled the reward for information leading to Guthrie's return from $50,000 to $100,000.