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Home » Pima County’s top expert has discovered DNA in a glove left at the scene after more than a month. The DNA is a complete match to a “familiar figure”
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Pima County’s top expert has discovered DNA in a glove left at the scene after more than a month. The DNA is a complete match to a “familiar figure”

Andrew PowellBy Andrew PowellMarch 12, 20264 Mins Read
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More than a month after the suspected abduction of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, investigators in Pima County say a new forensic detail has emerged from one of the most puzzling pieces of evidence recovered during the search. According to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD), DNA collected from a pair of gloves discovered roughly two miles away from the area tied to the case has now been traced to a worker employed at a restaurant in the surrounding neighborhood. Authorities were quick to emphasize that the individual is not considered a target of the investigation.

The development comes as the case continues to draw national attention, with law enforcement agencies maintaining a large-scale inquiry while Nancy Guthrie remains missing. Officials have repeatedly said that every fragment of physical evidence is being carefully analyzed as they attempt to reconstruct the events surrounding the disappearance. Despite the intense focus on the investigation, the Sheriff’s Department has released very few details publicly, reinforcing the sense of uncertainty surrounding what exactly happened during the night Nancy vanished from her quiet Tucson neighborhood.

The glove itself was not the only item recovered. Investigators say the pair was among sixteen different sets of gloves collected during the weeks-long search effort across the broader area. Many volunteers, neighbors, and search teams participated in large ground searches, and according to PCSD, most of the gloves eventually turned out to belong to people who had joined those efforts. That made sorting through the evidence a slow and painstaking process. The particular pair that produced a DNA profile had initially raised concern because it was discovered a short distance from the central search zone, prompting forensic teams to test it in the lab. The resulting genetic profile eventually pointed toward a restaurant employee working nearby, someone who, according to investigators, has no direct connection to the case. Officials stressed that the individual’s DNA likely ended up on the gloves through ordinary circumstances unrelated to the disappearance.

Earlier in the investigation, PCSD had already confirmed that the DNA recovered from the gloves did not match samples taken from Nancy Guthrie’s home. That finding suggested the item was unlikely to have originated inside the residence. Federal investigators later ran the genetic profile through the FBI’s national DNA database, but no match was found there either, eliminating the possibility that the profile belonged to someone already listed in the system.

For detectives, the episode highlights the complexity of sorting real evidence from background noise in a high-profile search. When dozens of volunteers comb through fields, roads, and desert terrain, everyday items can easily become mistaken for possible clues. Each one must still be tested, cataloged, and verified before investigators can rule it out. The glove DNA, once thought to be a potential BREAKTHROUGH, now appears to be another example of a lead that generated early interest but ultimately failed to connect directly to the case.

Still, authorities say the forensic process is far from over. On Wednesday, the Sheriff’s Department confirmed that laboratory teams are continuing to analyze additional DNA evidence collected during the investigation. Those samples include trace materials from several locations examined during the search operation.

Investigators have not revealed what other pieces of evidence are currently under review, but officials say the work continues quietly inside forensic labs. Each sample is being processed using advanced analysis techniques designed to identify even the faintest genetic trace. For now, detectives say they remain committed to following every lead, even when it leads to a DEAD END. In cases like this, law enforcement officials often stress that breakthroughs sometimes emerge from evidence that initially appears insignificant. Until that moment arrives, the search for answers in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie remains active, methodical, and surrounded by unanswered questions.

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