Breakthrough in Nancy Guthrie Abduction: DNA Link Focuses Investigation
A discarded glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home provides a DNA link to a masked suspect in her abduction. Preliminary DNA results from a Florida lab await confirmation before being entered into a national database. The case remains high-profile, with no confirmed updates on Guthrie's fate.
A significant breakthrough has been made in the investigation into the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, as a DNA sample from a discarded glove found near her Arizona home has shown a match to a masked prowler. The FBI confirmed the preliminary results on Sunday while awaiting quality control verification.
The glove, one of 16 collected in the search area, was crucial as it matched those worn by a man seen disabling Guthrie's door camera. The investigation is focused on identifying this individual, believed to be the primary suspect in the 84-year-old's disappearance on January 31.
With ransom notes surfacing and DNA tests confirming blood traces from Guthrie, law enforcement remains focused on solving the case. Her family, including NBC's Savannah Guthrie, continues to appeal for public help, emphasizing her frail health and need for medication.
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