Police in Nancy Guthrie investigation say glove DNA didn't match anything in national database
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Police in Nancy Guthrie investigation say glove DNA didn't match anything in national database
"DNA from gloves found a few miles from the Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie did not match any entries in a national database, authorities said Tuesday, the 17th day of her disappearance. "There were no DNA hits in CODIS," the Pima County Sheriff's Department said, referring to the national Combined DNA Index System. "At this point, there have been no confirmed CODIS matches in this investigation," the department said, suggesting that other DNA samples had been put through the system."
"The 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie was reported missing from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1 after spending the previous night with family, police said. Her blood was detected on the porch. A porch camera recorded video of a man with a backpack who was wearing a ski mask, long pants, a jacket and gloves. The FBI said the suspect is about 5 feet, 9 inches (1.75 meters) tall with a medium build."
DNA from gloves found a few miles from Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home produced no matches in the national CODIS database. Investigators reported no confirmed CODIS hits while additional DNA evidence recovered at the residence is being analyzed. A porch camera captured a masked man with a backpack, ski mask, long pants, jacket and gloves; the FBI describes the suspect as about 5 feet, 9 inches tall with a medium build. Gloves appearing to match the video were recovered about two miles from the home. Investigators are also working with a manufacturer and experts to locate Guthrie by detecting her pacemaker signal.
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