No DNA matches on glove found in Nancy Guthrie case, police say
DNA from a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home did not match any profiles in the FBI's Combined DNA Index System; investigators will pursue genetic genealogy next.
- On Tuesday, the Pima County Sheriff's Department announced a DNA profile from gloves submitted to the Combined DNA Index System produced no matches as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues.
- Following collection, the glove found about two miles from the residence was packaged and sent overnight on 2/12, arriving at a private Florida lab on 2/13 for testing with preliminary results returned on 2/14 and awaiting quality control, according to the FBI.
- Forensic results show an unknown male DNA profile from one glove matching surveillance footage, with investigative teams recovering approximately 16 gloves mostly traced to searchers.
- Authorities announced on Monday that the Guthrie family has been cleared as suspects, with the FBI increasing its reward to $100,000 and shifting focus to forensic leads including pacemaker telemetry and tracing a Walmart backpack.
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Police in Nancy Guthrie investigation say glove DNA didn’t match anything in national database
By ED WHITE, Associated Press DNA from gloves found a few miles from the Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie did not match any entries in a national database, authorities said Tuesday, the 17th day of her disappearance. “There were no DNA hits in CODIS,” the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said, referring to the national Combined DNA Index System. “At this point, there have been no confirmed CODIS matches in this investigation,” the department said, …
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