A quiet Arizona neighborhood has been thrust into a chilling mystery that grows darker by the day. Fifteen days after an elderly woman vanished from her Catalina Foothills home under what authorities believe were terrifying circumstances, investigators say a possible breakthrough has emerged.
A glove recovered miles away — one that may match those worn by a masked figure seen lurking outside 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie’s home — is now undergoing DNA testing.
The question haunting her family and the wider community: Could this be the clue that finally unmasks the man authorities believe took her against her will?
A Glove in the Desert – And a Crucial DNA Test
On the 15th day of the investigation into Nancy’s disappearance, the FBI confirmed that a glove found near her Tucson-area home is being tested for DNA and may visually match the gloves worn by a masked suspect captured on surveillance footage.
An FBI spokesperson told Fox News on Sunday, February 15, that among several gloves recovered during the search, one appears to resemble the gloves seen on the suspect outside Nancy’s residence the night officials believe she was abducted.
The glove was discovered about two miles from her home, lying in a field near the side of the road — an eerie detail that has intensified speculation about a possible escape route.
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