DNA Clues and Surveillance Footage Shape Ongoing Nancy Guthrie Disappearance Case

The 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie remains missing 19 days after her Feb. 1 abduction near Tucson. Authorities say gloves found about two miles from her home contained DNA from an unknown man and appeared to match a masked suspect seen on her doorbell footage; the Pima County Sheriff has cleared all Guthrie family members as suspects. Investigators have conducted searches including a nearby private residence and a Culver’s parking lot, and a ransom note has fueled public speculation that officials warn against. Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have publicly pleaded for her return, highlighting how true-crime attention and social media chatter are impacting the investigation.
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