Investigators recover DNA from Nancy Guthrie’s property that does not belong to anyone ‘close’ to her
Unidentified DNA found at Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home intensifies investigation into her suspected abduction, with evidence sent to a private forensic lab for analysis.
- Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case said they recovered unknown DNA at her property that does not match her or those close to her, officials disclosed.
- Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said investigators recovered gloves and other evidence and submitted all viable items for analysis, with samples sent to DNA Labs International for testing.
- Several gloves were recovered within a 10-mile radius of Nancy Guthrie's home, with the closest found about two miles away, and samples are being compared to family and household contacts.
- Authorities reported a surge of tips and calls after releasing footage, receiving more than 13,000 tips including 4,000 in 24 hours and nearly 5,000 calls.
- The county has spent roughly $200,000 sending evidence to DNA Labs International, which cannot upload to CODIS and operates the Helix HITS proprietary database.
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(Tuscon, Arizona) – Fourteen days after Nancy Guthrie vanished from her home, investigators executed a late-night search warrant near her residence, but authorities say no arrests have been made and no one is currently in custody. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed Saturday that deputies shut down a residential street roughly two miles from Guthrie’s home as part of an active investigation. The operation, which began Friday night, la…
Realizan un gran operativo policial cerca de la casa de Nancy Guthrie
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During the night of February 14, police cordoned off areas near the home of suspected kidnapper Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona. Police have also announced that DNA has been secured from a person who was at Guthrie's home.
Nancy Guthrie missing: FBI releases suspect details and DNA evidence update
Authorities are working to identify who DNA collected from Guthrie's property belongs to, after confirming it was not from Guthrie or someone in close contact to her, the Pima County Sheriff's Department said
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