In the heart of Tucson, the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has entered its third week. The mother of Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie remains missing, but recent developments in the investigation have shed new light on the case.
According to the FBI, a glove found 2 miles from Nancy’s home matches those worn by a potential suspect captured on surveillance video. Investigators are awaiting DNA results from the glove, which could provide crucial evidence in the search for Nancy.
In a statement released by the FBI, it was revealed that DNA was found on the glove, distinguishing it from the others discarded by searchers in the area. The FBI believes the DNA matches that of the suspect seen in the surveillance footage, bringing them one step closer to solving the mystery of Nancy’s disappearance.
The search took a significant turn on Feb. 15, with new details emerging from the FBI about their ongoing efforts to locate Nancy. The investigation has also led to a court-authorized search in Rio Rico, Arizona, where a man named Carlos Palazuelos was detained for questioning before being released.
TMZ received emails from an individual claiming to have information about Nancy’s captor in exchange for Bitcoin, adding a layer of complexity to the case. Despite these developments, Nancy’s whereabouts are still unknown.
As the search continues, the FBI urges anyone with information about Nancy’s disappearance to contact their tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI.
Amidst the uncertainty surrounding Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, her family, friends, and investigators remain committed to finding answers. The community bands together, holding onto hope for Nancy’s safe return and closure for her loved ones.
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