The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has revealed DNA that doesn’t belong to anyone in “close contact” with Nancy Guthrie was found at the missing 84-year-old’s home.
It’s suspected that Nancy, the mother of Today show star Savannah Guthrie, was taken from her Arizona home as she slept nearly two weeks ago.
Police have yet to find Nancy or her alleged kidnapper, but have been releasing new information about the case as the days go on.
In a statement shared with The Independent Friday, the sheriff’s department said, “DNA other than Nancy Guthrie’s and those in close contact to her has been collected from the property.”
Nancy lives in the affluent and secluded Catalina Foothills, just outside of Tucson.
The sheriff’s department said that investigators are working to identify whose DNA was discovered. Police are not currently disclosing where exactly on the property the DNA was found.
In their statement, the sheriff’s department also refuted any reports that a glove was found inside Nancy’s home or on her property.
“Several gloves have been located during the investigation. The closest gloves were found approximately two miles from the home,” the department said.
Early this week, authorities shared photos and video of the suspect in Nancy’s disappearance, taken from a doorbell camera at the front of her house on the morning police believe she was abducted. But the alleged kidnapper has yet to be publicly identified.
This is a developing story…




