Security Footage of Nancy Guthrie Uncovers Vital Clue in Kidnapper Hunt
Authorities are investigating new evidence in the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who went missing from her Tucson, Arizona home. Recent security footage may reveal a clue about her alleged abductor.
New Clue Emerges
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos discussed the discovery in security clips of a potential pinky ring on the hand of the suspect beneath their glove. The sheriff noted that this detail would be analyzed by his team to determine its significance.
Setbacks in Investigation
The investigation faced setbacks after a glove found two miles from Guthrie's home did not provide a DNA match in the FBI’s national database. Despite subsequent testing, results remained inconclusive.
Sheriff Nanos announced further DNA analysis is ongoing, emphasizing that it does not belong to anyone close to Guthrie.
Family Cleared and Appeals Made
Authorities have cleared family members, including Savannah Guthrie and her siblings Annie and Camron, as suspects. Prior investigations had considered all parties before reaching this conclusion.
Nancy's children have made public pleas to their mother’s alleged captor through social media videos, with Savannah urging them to "do the right thing."