Nancy Guthrie: Glove found with DNA appears to match suspect's glove in surveillance

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An FBI spokesperson told Fox News on Sunday, Feb. 15, that out of several gloves recovered during the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, one appears to match the gloves of the suspect seen on surveillance footage, and it's testing to confirm a DNA match.

What we know:

The update comes on the 15th day of the investigation into the Tucson-area woman's disappearance.

Five days ago, the FBI released recovered Nest camera footage from Guthrie's Catalina Foothills home, showing a masked man approaching her front door before trying to cover the camera with leaves.

Investigators are waiting for final lab results before uploading the DNA profile to a national database to possibly identify the individual.

The backstory:

The Pima County Sheriff's Department says it appears Guthrie was taken against her will after she was last seen on Jan. 31. She was reported missing on Feb. 1 when she didn't show up for church.

She's the mother of Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie, who, alongside her brother and sister, have pleaded on social media for the safe return of their mother. She said they'd comply with alleged ransom notes, but so far, there hasn't been any updates on a ransom being paid.

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