DNA is still pending as volunteers find another glove in the search for Nancy Guthrie
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In Tucson, Arizona, a group of more than a dozen volunteers gathered on Sunday in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood to search for clues in the case of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. This effort came exactly three weeks after the 84-year-old was believed to have been abducted.

The search effort followed an announcement by Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who revealed that DNA evidence obtained from the scene had yet to identify a suspect in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie.

In an interview with NBC, which aired on Saturday, Sheriff Nanos explained that the DNA sample is complex and may take weeks, months, or even up to a year for the Florida lab to fully analyze.

Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie hugging.

Nancy Guthrie went missing from her Tucson residence in the early hours of February 1, and investigators are treating her disappearance as a likely abduction.

Authorities have already processed other DNA samples. Blood found on Guthrie’s front porch was confirmed to belong to her. Additionally, a glove, discovered about two miles from her home, underwent testing. Officials noted that the glove bore a resemblance to those worn by a masked individual captured on Guthrie’s Nest doorbell camera.

A view from a doorbell camera showing an armed individual outside the residence of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona.

Photos released on February 10, 2025, depict an individual on Nancy Guthrie’s property, adding another layer to this ongoing investigation.

The glove provided no answers — it did not match any known criminals in the FBI’s CODIS database and did not match any other samples recovered inside the home.

Sources told Fox News Digital over the weekend that the mixed DNA inside Guthrie’s home has so far provided only a partial profile, which was insufficient to check against CODIS.

However, genealogy experts tell Fox News Digital that investigative genetic genealogy, another tool in the DNA toolbox, relies on different genetic information and may still be viable from the same piece of evidence.

Savannah and Nancy Guthrie smiling together.

Savannah Guthrie and her mother, Nancy Guthrie. (Instagram/Savannah Guthrie)

CODIS relies on short tandem repeat (STR) testing, which compares 20 genetic markers against the federal database to seek a direct match. IGG, also known as FGG or forensic genetic genealogy, tests for hundreds of thousands of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP or “snip”) markers, a completely different aspect of DNA to find ancestral ties.

“It is possible to deconvolute a mixed sample and get a profile, but it’s really hard to get a profile into CODIS,” said CeCe Moore, the chief genetic genealogist at Parabon Nanolabs and a leading expert in the field. “It has to be practically perfect.”

If the sample doesn’t have a complete STR profile, there may be no CODIS hit. As a result, SNP sequencing is more effective on degraded or incomplete samples.

“You could absolutely use that same sample to create a snip profile,” Moore told Fox News Digital.

And while SNP profiles have only recently been accepted in court, partial STR profiles can be used to get an arrest warrant, even when they are not eligible for CODIS, she said.

“If you’re comparing 13 markers, or just 10 markers, you can still compare them,” she said.

A woman moves discarded clothing with a walking stick in the search for Nancy Guthrie.

A woman moves discarded clothing found in a drainage tunnel during a volunteer search in the Nancy Guthrie case on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. A group of about 12 to 15 people split up and searched along the roadways flanking Guthrie’s neighborhood. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

With few official updates, volunteers stepped out over the weekend to take the search into their own hands. Among the items they found were a black glove, possibly similar to others found in the case, and a backpack that did not match the description of what authorities say a suspect was wearing.

A little over a dozen volunteers met shortly after 8 a.m. Sunday, broke up into groups of two to four and split up into different parts of the neighborhood. Organizers declined to let Fox News Digital see the map they’d marked up.

Nancy Guthrie case search volunteers walking through a desert landscape in Tucson, Arizona.

People conduct an unofficial search for clues in the Nancy Guthrie case, in Tucson, Arizona, Sunday, February 22, 2026. Guthrie was last seen alive at the end of January. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

“I just feel like if it was my mom or anybody in my family that was missing, I’d want somebody to come out and search and try to help find her and bring her home,” said Christi Wiggins, a volunteer who drove in from Phoenix Sunday morning to help out.

A glove on the ground near a beer can.

Volunteer searchers located this black glove at the intersection of First Avenue and East Camino Alberca in Tucson, about 2.3 miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. A woman who lives across the street said she’d already turned over her Ring camera video to police. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

The volunteers were looking for clues tied to a masked suspect, who may or may not have acted alone. Earlier in the investigation, the FBI released doorbell camera video showing a masked man on her front porch.  Notably, according to the bureau, he was wearing a black Ozark Trail-branded hiking backpack.

“I’m nervous, I’m kind of scared, I am unsure, but I’m also, I have a lot of energy to get out there and hopefully, you know, help locate anything to help find her,” said Katherine Montanez, another searcher.

A woman holds up a black SwissGear brand backpack with a walking stick in the desert of Tucson.

A woman holds up a SwissGear brand backpack discovered during a volunteer search in the Nancy Guthrie case on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. Authorities said later that it did not provide any viable leads. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

Volunteers found a SwissGear brand backpack Sunday, about 2.8 miles from Guthrie’s home, which a Pima County Sheriff’s Department spokesperson said appeared unconnected to the case.

The glove was closer to Guthrie’s address, around 2.3 miles away at the intersection of First Avenue and East Camino Alberca. But the spokesperson said search crews had not reported it as of early Sunday evening.

Nancy Guthrie case search volunteers walking through a desert landscape in Tucson, Arizona.

People conduct an unofficial search for clues in the Nancy Guthrie case, on Sunday, February 22, 2026. Guthrie was last seen alive at the end of January. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

Organizers did not respond to an email about the search Monday morning.

The glove turned up near the home where a search warrant had been served on Feb. 13 in connection with the case. That warrant did not result in any charges, however.

A woman living across the street told reporters that police had already canvassed her neighborhood for Ring camera video. She said she turned over what she had but did not believe it showed anything significant.

Sheriff Nanos said over the weekend that investigators were working to confirm the other items the suspect was seen wearing.

Police looking at Nancy Guthrie's mailbox.

Deputies examined a flyer taped to Nancy Guthrie’s mailbox on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. They were called to the scene after volunteer searchers and several streamers walked onto Guthrie’s property with a shovel. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

Back at Guthrie’s home, a pair of women from a group called Madres Sonoras Desaparecida, or Sonoran Mothers of the Missing, went onto the property briefly with a shovel and a length of rebar.

Several streamers taking video with their phones followed them onto the grounds before a deputy asked them all to leave.

Anyone with information is asked to dial 1-800-CALL-FBI.

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