FBI Analyzes DNA Evidence in Search for Missing Nancy Guthrie
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Updated · KABC-TV · Apr 16
FBI Analyzes DNA Evidence in Search for Missing Nancy Guthrie
54 articles · Updated · KABC-TV · Apr 16
The FBI is analyzing potentially critical DNA evidence recovered from the Tucson, Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie, who was abducted on February 1.
The DNA sample, which includes material from more than one person, was sent by a Florida lab and is being analyzed using advanced technology.
Authorities say progress has been slow, with several labs assisting, as Guthrie—mother of 'Today' host Savannah Guthrie—remains missing since her disappearance.
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