DNA found in Nancy Guthrie’s home does not match her or anyone in her close circle, leading to a significant development in the investigation.
Update: The Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told NewsNation’s Brian Entin the overnight commotion was them «just tracking down leads. No arrests. And no signs of Nancy.»
Original article below.
Authorities may be a big step closer to finding out what happened to Nancy Guthrie.
On Friday, Feb. 13, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that there was DNA found in Nancy’s home that did not match her or anyone in her close circle. A short while later, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department along with SWAT went to a staging area with rumors of a manhunt circulating online. Then, police showed up at a home about two miles away from where Nancy lived.
According to Entin, the movement was directly related to Nancy’s disappearance.
«It has been an insane four or five hours in Tucson,» Entin said during an episode of his YouTube show. Authorities «detained a man and a woman from the house and they also detained a man from a traffic stop at a Culver’s restaurant very close to that house. And I’m told that it’s all connected. I’m told it could be a mother and son that were detained at the house and maybe a brother at the traffic stop,» Entin continued.
The vehicle that was being looked at in the Culver’s parking lot was a Range Rover. It was later towed.