DNA on glove found near missing Nancy Guthrie's home identified, person cleared
Authorities identified DNA on a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home but cleared the person as a suspect in the ongoing investigation.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos announced that DNA found on a glove discovered near the home of missing Nancy Guthrie has been identified and the person has been cleared as a suspect in the case.
Guthrie, the mother of NBC "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie, disappeared from her Tucson-area home. The glove was recovered approximately two miles from her residence during the search efforts.
Sheriff Nanos provided the update one month into the ongoing investigation. Investigators have been examining multiple pieces of evidence as they work to identify suspects in the case.
The DNA match on the glove represents one of several leads that authorities have pursued. However, this particular piece of evidence has not advanced the investigation, as the identified individual has been ruled out as a person of interest.
A memorial has formed outside Guthrie's home, continuing to draw visitors as the search for the missing woman continues. The investigation remains active as authorities work to determine what happened to Guthrie and identify any potential suspects in her disappearance.