DNA Setback in Nancy Guthrie Abduction Case: A Global Emotional Rollercoaster
The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping faced a major hurdle as DNA analysis from a glove linked to the case showed no matches. Authorities continue to use advanced search technology while ruling out family involvement. Despite the setback, efforts persist to find the 84-year-old, missing for over two weeks.
In a significant development on Tuesday, investigators announced a setback in the search for Nancy Guthrie, 84, missing for 17 days, following the failure of DNA evidence from a glove to yield any matches in the national database.
Discovered near her Tucson home, the glove was believed to belong to a suspect seen on video footage during the apparent kidnapping. This has frustrated public and media interest worldwide, as family members continue to appeal for help.
Authorities remain focused, utilizing cutting-edge technology to locate Guthrie, confirming additional DNA analysis, and affirming that ransom suspect communications have been ruled out in this high-profile case.
(With inputs from agencies.)

