Feb 15 β€’ 20:55 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Mirror

FBI makes 'true breakthrough' in Nancy Guthrie case

The FBI has reported a significant DNA breakthrough in the ongoing investigation into the missing person case of Nancy Guthrie, mother of television personality Savannah Guthrie.

The FBI has made a crucial DNA breakthrough in the case of Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing for three weeks. The investigation took a significant turn after doorbell camera footage showed a suspicious masked individual attempting to tamper with the camera on the night of her disappearance. Law enforcement has since found a glove near her home that appears to match the gloves worn by the individual seen in the video, which has reinvigorated the search and investigation into her whereabouts.

In total, police have collected 16 gloves found near Nancy's home, with most belonging to searchers. However, according to an FBI spokesperson, the glove with the DNA profile is notably different from those discarded by searchers. This specific glove was discovered in a field roughly two miles from Guthrie's residence and has been sent for testing at a private lab in Florida. Preliminary DNA results have been provided, although the final verification with the FBI is still pending.

This development has raised hopes among friends and family, as law enforcement continues to search for Nancy Guthrie. Given her advanced age of 84, there is a pressing concern for her safety. The case has attracted significant media attention due to her connections to a public figure, and it underscores the importance of comprehensive forensic analysis in missing person cases, especially when new evidence emerges that could lead to significant breakthroughs.

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