BREAKING: No DNA Match on Glove Found Near Nancy Guthrie’s Home

A glove discovered two miles from the home where Nancy Guthrie was abducted last month has yielded no DNA match, Arizona authorities revealed on Tuesday.

The glove was reportedly submitted to a lab in Florida and entered into the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told Fox News that the unknown male DNA profile recovered from the glove did not result in a match.

Additionally, Nanos said that DNA recovered from Guthrie’s Tucson home did not match anyone in the FBI’s database. He also revealed that the DNA taken from the home did not match the DNA on the glove.

Last week, the FBI released footage and surveillance stills of someone outside of Guthrie’s home around the time she vanished on January 31. The footage showed someone outside Guthrie’s home wearing a glove which resembled the one found two miles from her home.

In addition to locating Guthrie, police are investigating two ransom notes that were reportedly sent to local news outlets. One of the notes demanded millions in Bitcoin in exchange for Guthrie’s return. A glove found near Guthrie’s Tucson home, resembling one seen in the surveillance video, is being analyzed.

No arrests have been made.

This story is developing…

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