TUCSON, Arizona — Investigators have recovered a black glove from a roadside near Nancy Guthrie’s house — potentially a major clue in the search for the masked thug who is suspected of abducting the 84-year-old woman, The Post can reveal.
Detectives recovered the clothing item, which resembles the pair worn by the armed perpetrator caught on video, about one and a half miles from Guthrie’s home.
Video and photos show investigators pulling the glove from the low, desert shrubbery in Guthrie’s secluded desert suburb at the edge of Tucson.

Authorities have not identified any suspects behind the presumed kidnapping, in which Guthrie seems to have been forced from her home, leaving a trail of blood behind.
However, on Tuesday the FBI released footage of a man with black gloves, a ski mask, and a holstered gun destroying the security camera on her door.
The footage was the first major breakthrough authorities have revealed after the arduous, 10-day investigation; the same day, authorities detained a person of interest for questioning near the Mexican border, however the person was released early this morning without charges.
Investigators would not comment when asked about potential piece of evidence.


