Pima County sheriff says investigators closing in on unidentified DNA in Nancy Guthrie case
More than 100 days after 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Tucson home, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos says crime labs are narrowing in on the identity behind unknown DNA found at her property, and he insists the case is far from cold.Nanos told People magazine that investigators have been working with multiple laboratories across the country, including the FBI's facility in Quantico, Virginia, to match DNA evidence recovered from the scene. The sheriff expressed confidence that answers are coming, even as the public grows restless and no suspect has been named.
Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC's Savannah Guthrie, has been missing since February 1. Police believe she was abducted from her home. Blood spatter was found on her front porch and along the pathway leading to the street.
Investigators released doorbell camera footage showing a masked individual at the property, but that person has never been publicly identified.
As TV Insider reported, the question of whose blood was found, Nancy Guthrie's, her alleged abductor's, or both, remains an open and active part of the investigation.
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As TV Insider reported, the question of whose blood was found, Nancy Guthrie's, her alleged abductor's, or both, remains an open and active part of the investigation.
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