FBI receives hair sample for advanced testing in Nancy Guthrie abduction case
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Updated · Fox News · May 7
FBI receives hair sample for advanced testing in Nancy Guthrie abduction case
16 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 7
The sample reached the FBI after 11 weeks at a private Florida lab chosen by the Pima County Sheriff's Department in Tucson, where 84-year-old Guthrie vanished on 1 February.
FBI Director Kash Patel said bureau scientists could have tested it within days, while Sheriff Chris Nanos said federal coordination began promptly and both labs have worked together throughout.
Investigators have identified no public suspects, though two men were briefly detained and released; Guthrie remains missing, amid speculation she may have been taken toward Mexico and a reward above $1.2m.
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