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Updated · KABC-TV · Apr 16
FBI Analyzes DNA Evidence in Search for Missing Nancy Guthrie
Updated
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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