azfamily 3TV CBS 5’s true crime reporter Briana Whitney reports that “inside sources” claim investigators believe The Case of Nancy Guthrie It was a “burglary gone wrong.” She also reported that the Today show host’s mother is widely believed to be Savannah Guthrie Still alive.

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“DNA evidence from the Range Rover is currently being tested following Friday night’s operation,” she further wrote, adding that “extensive investigations believe Nancy Guthrie may still be alive”.
One person was detained and his gray Range Rover confiscated during a late-night operation on Friday near Nancy’s home, while three people were also detained. Investigators located the SUV in a Culver parking lot in Catalina Foothills, just two miles from Nancy’s home, KGUN9 reported.
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The driver was taken in for questioning and later released, the New York Post reported. Two men and one of their mothers were also detained by a SWAT team that responded to the tip. They were released after being interviewed.
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The FBI collected a black glove that investigators believe may be related to Nancy’s disappearance. On Sunday afternoon, the New York Post discovered three more discarded gloves in the Catalina Foothills, about two miles from Nancy’s Tucson home. However, it is unclear whether the three abandoned gloves are related to the crime.
Investigators said they found DNA on a glove that appeared to match the gloves worn by the suspect in doorbell camera footage taken the night Nancy disappeared, the BBC reported. Investigators found the glove in a field near the road about two miles from Nancy’s home, the FBI said. The agency said it had received preliminary DNA test results for the glove and was still awaiting “quality control and official confirmation” before entering the “unknown male profile” into its database.
Meanwhile, NewsNation’s Brian Entin reports that investigators are using “Signal Sniffer” Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who tried to detect Nancy’s pacemaker, told Fox News that no arrests have been made yet.


