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Investigators continued following leads after DNA evidence from gloves believed to have been worn by Nancy Guthrie's abductor didn't yield results.
The DNA profile was recovered from gloves found during the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie in Arizona.
The sheriff's department said that the DNA process takes time and additional DNA evidence found at the residence is being analyzed.
DNA from gloves found two miles from Nancy Guthrie's home doesn't match DNA in the FBI database. Investigators explore genetic genealogy as search continues.
It’s paramount to get answers as soon as possible. The DNA work has to be done as quickly as possible because it could take some time to investigate,” Mittelman warned.
The glove was found about 2 miles from Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home and resembles those worn by a masked person seen in a video at her front door the night she vanished.
No Match: Investigators said DNA on gloves found near Nancy Guthrie’s house did not return a match. They are looking into using investigative genetic genealogy, in which DNA is compared with consumer ancestry databases to build a family tree.
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