DNA That Does Not Belong to Nancy Guthrie or Her 'Close Contacts' Found at Her Property, Police Say

Investigators looking for missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie have reportedly found DNA at her residence in Tucson, Arizona that does not match hers or anyone close to her.

Sources shared more about how law enforcement officials declared her home a crime scene after she was last seen on January 31 and even reported missing the very next day.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed how the unidentified DNA evidence was collected on that property, and it's now getting analyzed to figure out who it really belongs to. But officials have yet to disclose to the public the exact location where it was found.

Other than the shocking DNA discovery, investigators were seen speaking about how they found several pairs of gloves in the bigger search area, with the closest being located about two miles from the Guthries' residence.

Contrary to reports generated in the past, no gloves were found inside the residence. Blood matching Guthrie's DNA was previously found on the home's exterior porch.

As per the FBI and local law enforcement agencies, they are still investigating the possible kidnapping and disappearance of Nancy, and a $100k reward is on offer by the FBI.

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