Newly Discovered Leads Revealed in Nancy

Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case say forensic work is ongoing, though no suspect has been named.

Nearly 400 personnel are assigned as the search enters its third week, with officials stressing careful,

methodical progress. Community members continue gathering outside her Tucson home in support.

According to The New York Times, Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed DNA was recovered from the residence and does not match anyone with routine access.

Samples from relatives and lawful visitors are being tested to rule them out. Gloves found two miles away are also under analysis,

though authorities cannot confirm if they match those seen in doorbell footage. Nanos said investigators will work the case “for as long as it takes.”

As reported by CNN, experts note unidentified DNA could still prove vital, possibly through genetic genealogy.

Surveillance images released by Federal Bureau of Investigation show a masked figure at her door. Officials urge the public to focus on evidence, not speculation, as testing continues.

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