Gloves Found in Nancy Guthrie Case Traced to Nearby Restaurant Worker, as Sheriff Explains What This Means

Authorities are now investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie with every detail that has been found so far in the investigation. This includes a pair of gloves that failed to get a match in the FBI's DNA database.

Now, as the case enters the one-month mark since her mysterious disappearance, authorities have confirmed that a match has been found from the gloves that were found near a search at the Tucson property where she lived.

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Police were seen finding several gloves in areas near Guthrie's residence. One particular pair attracted so much more attention because it appeared similar to the pair of gloves worn by a masked person seen in the surveillance footage.

In the early morning hours, the investigators broke the news that they were able to identify DNA on the glove found nearly two miles from her residence. It belongs to a restaurant worker who works across the street.

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Shockingly, the police say that this is what they had expected and ruled out that individual's involvement in the case. They also failed to share whether that person was questioned or not, raising eyebrows on the matter.

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