Nancy Guthrie, the mother of TV host Savannah Gutherie, is still missing, but police have found a new clue that could help the case.
A glove was found near his home in Tucson and had DNA on it, giving investigators something to further investigate.
The glove was found about two miles from his house a few weeks after he went missing on February 1 and it appeared that the masked man was wearing these gloves which were captured on his security cameras.
Sheriff Chris Nanos said the DNA belonged to someone, but it may not have been the kidnapper.
The person, however, works at a restaurant near the area, but police have not yet shared their name.
Other gloves found nearby are being tested in Florida, so the search is still ongoing.
Some experts believe there could be more than one kidnapper, because the blood trail in Guthrie’s house makes them believe someone may have been holding her while waiting for a car.
Nancy’s daughter, Savannah, and her family are offering a $1 million reward for information that can help find her.
The case is still open and police are doing their best to follow up on any leads that might help them find Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen at her home on the night of January 31st.




