New Glove DNA Could Break Nancy Guthrie Abduction Case

Law&Crime Network
Law&Crime NetworkFeb 15, 2026

Why It Matters

A confirmed DNA match could finally identify the kidnapper, turning a stagnant investigation into actionable leads and increasing the likelihood of rescuing Nancy Guthrie.

Key Takeaways

  • FBI DNA test on glove matches suspect’s gloves in surveillance.
  • DNA profile will be entered into CODIS for national database search.
  • Glove found two miles away; origin and relevance still unconfirmed.
  • Investigators seek public surveillance footage from Jan‑Feb in Tucson area.
  • Reward increased to $100,000 to encourage tips on Guthrie case.

Summary

The FBI announced that a glove recovered near Nancy Guthrie’s home has yielded a DNA profile that appears to match the gloves worn by the masked man captured on surveillance video, offering a potential new lead in the 15‑day‑old abduction case.

Deputies from Pima County collected roughly 16 gloves from the vicinity; one was retrieved from a field two miles from the victim’s residence, packaged and sent to a private Florida lab. Preliminary results received on Feb 14 indicated a DNA profile distinct from the search‑team gloves and consistent with the gloves seen on the suspect, pending quality‑control confirmation before entry into the national CODIS system.

The FBI’s statement highlighted that the suspect wore nitro‑coated gloves over latex, a detail mirrored in the recovered glove. Investigators also disclosed related evidence—a 25‑liter Ozark Trail backpack and a low‑cost Strategy brand holster, both traceable to local Walmart stores—and have doubled the reward to $100,000 while urging residents to submit any home‑camera footage from January 1 to February 2.

If the DNA matches an existing profile in CODIS, law enforcement could identify the individual, secure a search warrant, and potentially locate Guthrie. Even without a match, the DNA provides a forensic anchor that narrows the suspect pool and sustains public engagement in a case that has thus far yielded no arrests.

Original Description

A potential break may be emerging in the search for Nancy Guthrie after an FBI spokesperson said a glove found two miles from her home contains a DNA profile that appears consistent with the gloves worn by the masked man seen on surveillance video the night she vanished. Investigators are awaiting official lab confirmation before entering the DNA into CODIS, while also pursuing other leads including Walmart sales of an Ozark Trail backpack and Strategy-brand holster similar to those seen on the suspect, and using aerial “signal sniffer” technology in hopes of locating her pacemaker. Law&Crime’s Chris Stewart is On the Case.
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