SHOCKING NEW EVIDENCE: Strange DNA on Glove Found Near Nancy Guthrie’s Home Does NOT Match CODIS — Police Now Suspect Multiple Perpetrators.hl

SHOCKING NEW EVIDENCE: Strange DNA on Glove Found Near Nancy Guthrie’s Home Does NOT Match CODIS — Police Now Suspect Multiple Perpetrators

In a major development that has dramatically complicated the 134-day investigation into the abduction of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, Tucson police have confirmed the discovery of a latex glove containing “unknown male DNA” just 200 yards from her Catalina Foothills home. The DNA profile does not match any entries in the FBI’s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), raising fresh questions about whether more than one person was involved in the February 1, 2026 kidnapping.

The glove was recovered during a targeted search of the area on June 10, 2026, near the route the masked intruder is believed to have taken after removing the front-door security camera. Preliminary forensic analysis shows the glove contains both Nancy’s blood and the unidentified male DNA. Investigators say the glove appears to have been deliberately discarded or lost during the escape.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told reporters at a briefing yesterday: “This DNA does not match any known offender in CODIS. That fact, combined with the professional nature of the crime — the camera removal, the Bitcoin ransom notes, and the blood trail from the bedroom — leads us to seriously consider the possibility of multiple perpetrators working together.”

The new evidence comes just days after police announced they were “days away” from an arrest. Sources close to the investigation now say the probe has widened to examine whether the masked figure caught on camera was acting alone or as part of a small crew. The Bitcoin wallets referenced in the ransom demands are also being re-examined for possible links to other individuals.

Savannah Guthrie addressed the development on today’s Today show, appearing visibly shaken: “We always believed this was a targeted, planned crime. Now the DNA suggests there may have been more than one person involved. We just want answers — and my mom home.”

The Guthrie family has kept both the $1 million reward and the FBI’s $100,000 reward active. No suspect has been named, and the investigation remains active with no charges filed.

The revelation has intensified online debate, with many questioning why a case featuring a celebrity journalist’s mother, a blood trail, a masked intruder, crypto ransom, and now “stranger DNA” continues to dominate coverage while other missing-persons cases receive far less attention.

As forensic teams rush to compare the new DNA profile against additional databases and re-interview witnesses, the question has become even more urgent: Was Nancy Guthrie taken by one man — or by a team?

Anyone with information is urged to contact the FBI tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI. The case that has gripped the nation for 134 days just became significantly more complex.