
The mystery DNA found on a glove near Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home did not match any records in the FBI’s database, authorities said Tuesday.
The genetic material on the discarded glove, discovered two miles from her house in Tucson, resulted in no hits within the agency’s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) database, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told Fox News.
“We’re hopeful that we’re always getting closer, but the news now, I think, is we had heard this morning that, of course, the DNA on the glove that was found two miles away was submitted for CODIS. And I just heard that, CODIS had no hits,” the sheriff said.
Separate DNA found in Nancy’s home also did not match records in the FBI database, Sheriff Nanos said.
Authorities had previously confirmed that the DNA on the glove was different to the DNA found in Nancy’s home.


