Nancy Guthrie kidnapping mystery deepens after DNA found in glove

Nancy Guthrie kidnapper mystery deepens after DNA found in glove

Nancy Guthrie, mother of TV host Savannah Gutherie, is still missing, but the police have now found a new lead that can help the case.

A glove was found near her Tucson home and had DNA on it, giving investigators something to study further.

The glove was found about two kilometers from her house a few weeks after she disappeared on February 1, and it appeared the masked man was wearing the gloves captured on her security cameras.

Sheriff Chris Nanos said the DNA belongs to someone, but it may not be the kidnapper.

However, the person works at a restaurant near the area, but the police have not yet released their name.

Other gloves found nearby are being tested in Florida, so the search is still ongoing.

Some experts believe there may be more than one kidnapper, as evidence of blood in Guthrie’s house leads them to believe someone may have held her while they waited for a car.

Nancy’s daughter, Savannah and her family are offering a $1 million reward for any information that can help find her.

The case remains open and police are doing their best to follow leads that may help them find Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen at her home on the night of January 31st.

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