FBI says DNA from glove may link suspect to Nancy Guthrie abduction
The FBI has linked DNA from a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home to a suspect seen in footage prior to her abduction.
The FBI has announced that they have obtained DNA from a glove discarded near Nancy Guthrie's home in Arizona, which may connect a suspect to her recent abduction case. The glove, which investigators believe matches a pair worn by a masked individual seen on video footage right before her kidnapping, was found approximately two weeks ago. Investigators are currently awaiting the quality control and confirmation of these preliminary findings before further analysis is conducted.
The glove's DNA sample was processed by a private crime lab in Florida, and these initial results were sent to the FBI, who received them over the weekend. Once the findings undergo quality control, the next step involves running the DNA through a national database of known profiles to identify possible matches, which is a standard procedure in criminal investigations.
This discovery is a significant development in the Guthrie abduction case, which has garnered public attention and concern for the victim's safety. As investigations progress, law enforcement remains actively engaged in unraveling the circumstances around the kidnapping and ensuring that justice is served.