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Sheriff Explains Where Gloves Initially Found During Nancy Guthrie Investigation Were Traced To
A glove found two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home was traced to a restaurant worker and excluded from the investigation, while other gloves undergo DNA testing.
- On March 4, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said the glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home is unrelated to the investigation, and the department posted that the individual tied to it is `not part of this investigation`.
- A glove found two miles from the Tucson home drew scrutiny because it resembled gloves seen on a masked figure in doorbell camera surveillance well into the fourth week of the search.
- Investigators traced the glove to a restaurant worker at a restaurant across the street, and the sheriff's department said officials initially believed the gloves belonged to that restaurant.
- DNA testing, authorities said, will take time because other gloves sent to a Florida lab involve mixed DNA samples.
- Savannah Guthrie announced a $1 million reward and the increased reward produced hundreds of new leads after a Tuesday video, while community members left a makeshift tribute at the property.
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DNA Match Found For Glove Discovered Near Nancy Guthrie Home
There has been in a new development in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie with a DNA match coming back on a high-profile piece of evidence. Authorities announced on Wednesday, March 4, that DNA found on a black glove discovered near Guthrie’s Tucson, Arizona-area home matches an employee of a nearby restaurant.Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told NBC affiliate KVOA in Tucson …
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