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DNA from a glove near Nancy Guthrie’s home doesn’t match FBI database, but investigation continues using genealogy and pacemaker tracking.
DNA from a glove found near 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home, believed to belong to her suspected abductor, did not match any profiles in the FBI’s CODIS database, a setback in the ongoing investigation. The glove, recovered two miles from her home, matches those worn by a masked man seen in surveillance footage attempting to disable her security camera the night she vanished on February 1, 2026. Investigators confirmed blood on her porch and are analyzing additional DNA from her residence, which does not match the glove. Authorities are now using genetic genealogy databases and signal-tracking technology to locate her pacemaker. Despite no DNA match, officials say the case remains active, with public tips and forensic advances still key to progress.