Pima Sheriff, Sonora AG See No Mexico Link as Guthrie Home Returned, One Glove DNA Traced to Unrelated Restaurant Worker and Other DNA Described as 'Low‑Level'
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Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and Sonora Attorney General officials say there is no evidence Nancy Guthrie was taken to Mexico, and investigators are preparing to return her Tucson home to the family as active scene control ends. DNA testing tied a black glove found about two miles from the house to an unrelated restaurant worker and was ruled unconnected, while other DNA recovered at the residence is described as “low‑level” and may require extensive enhancement. The FBI remains involved—having released stills and a suspect description and increased reward offers—no suspect has been publicly identified and Guthrie family members have been cleared as suspects.
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