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FBI seeking DNA match from glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home

Investigators have obtained a DNA sample from a glove that was found near Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home and appears to match the pair worn by a masked prowler seen in doorbell camera footage before she was abducted two weeks ago, the FBI said on Sunday.



Results from the glove could potentially lead to what forensic experts call a "hit" as early as Monday after they have conducted a national database search on the DNA specimen, the FBI indicated in a statement. The preliminary findings from a private crime laboratory in Florida were received by the FBI on Saturday and were awaiting "quality control and official confirmation" on Sunday before the results are submitted for comparison with known DNA profiles taken from individuals and crime scenes and stored in the national database, the FBI said.



The process of running a specimen through CODIS typically takes 24 hours from when the Federal Bureau of Investigation receives a DNA sample. The glove is one of roughly 16 collected by investigators in recent days in a roadside field about two miles from the Tucson-area residence of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of U.S. television journalist Savannah Guthrie.



Most of the gloves recovered by investigators turned out to have been dropped on the ground by searchers in the vicinity, the FBI said. But the one submitted for DNA analysis is "different and appears to match the gloves" worn by the man in a ski mask seen trying to disable Guthrie's door camera in the early morning hours shortly before she was abducted, according to the FBI statement.