Nancy Guthrie Kidnapper: The Ring That Could Crack the Case
Nancy Guthrie, the mother of television anchor Savannah Guthrie, has been missing since January 31. Despite ongoing investigations and public tips, crucial DNA evidence has not matched any profiles in a national criminal database.
Investigation Details
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos reported that DNA found on a glove near the scene did not match profiles in the FBI’s CODIS database. This setback is part of a broader effort involving thousands of tips and surveillance footage.
The investigation considers Guthrie’s case an abduction based on video evidence showing a masked individual at her home before her disappearance. Authorities continue to analyze additional DNA samples from inside her residence.
Public Appeals and Rewards
The FBI has increased the reward for information to $100,000. Surveillance footage shows a male suspect wearing a black backpack, which remains a focal point for investigators seeking leads.
Savannah Guthrie and family have publicly appealed for information, highlighting their mother's vulnerability due to age-related health issues.
Challenges in the Case
Lack of DNA matches has prompted investigators to consider other techniques such as genetic genealogy. They have also cleared Guthrie’s family members as potential suspects.
The investigation faces complications from false leads and hoaxes. A man was charged in California for sending fake ransom demands related to the case.
Officials stress the importance of verified evidence over online speculation, urging anyone with information to contact law enforcement, while continuing conventional detective work alongside forensic analysis.