Feb 17 β€’ 21:23 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA Fox News

DNA found on glove near Nancy Guthrie's home, inside residence, yields no match in FBI database: sheriff

DNA recovered from a glove near Nancy Guthrie's home and inside her residence did not match any records in the FBI database, according to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos.

In a recent development regarding the case of Nancy Guthrie, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos reported that DNA evidence found on a glove discovered near her home, as well as DNA from within her residence, has not matched any known records in the FBI's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). This revelation is part of the ongoing investigation into her disappearance, which the sheriff emphasized was not voluntary, indicating a potential criminal act was involved.

Guthrie was forcibly taken from her Tucson, Arizona home on February 1, and the circumstances surrounding her case have raised concerns within the community and among law enforcement. Sheriff Nanos provided updates during an interview, reassuring the public that the investigation remains active, even as the DNA test results return with no leads. The sheriff noted that while the findings from the glove and the inside of the home were distinct, the lack of matches does not indicate an end to their efforts.

Authorities continue to investigate the incident in hopes of identifying the perpetrator, despite the setback of having no hits in the DNA database. Nanos expressed optimism about future investigations, as they refocus on other avenues to bring closure to Guthrie's case and return her safely to her family, underscoring the importance of community involvement and vigilance during this distressing time.

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