Gloves found near Nancy Guthrie's home belonged to restaurant worker, have no connection to the case
Key Points:
- DNA from gloves found about two miles from Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home was linked to a local restaurant worker with no connection to the case, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
- The black glove was discovered on February 11 and initial DNA analysis submitted to the FBI's national database returned no matches related to the investigation.
- Approximately 16 gloves were collected near Guthrie's home, but most belonged to searchers, complicating evidence collection.
- Additional DNA evidence has been sent to a private lab in Florida, as the sheriff prefers to avoid splitting samples between multiple facilities.
- Sources indicate that DNA from Guthrie's home may be of low quality, potentially limiting its usefulness in identifying a suspect.