FBI analyzing ‘potentially critical’ DNA recovered from Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home: report

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The FBI is reportedly now examining potentially critical DNA evidence collected from Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, Arizona.

A private Florida lab that works with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department sent the sample to the FBI recently, ABC News reported Thursday. The FBI is currently using new technology to do advanced analysis on the DNA sample to see if it can lead to who kidnapped Guthrie.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department previously said the DNA recovered from Guthrie’s home as a sample that came from more than one person.

Two smiling women posing for a picture.

It could take six months for investigators to analyze the DNA.

Nancy — the mother of “Today” anchor Savanah Guthrie — has been missing since Feb. 1.

In a “Today” show interview last month, Savannah shared chilling details about her mother’s kidnapping, including that her siblings, Camron and Annie, knew there was “something very wrong” when they saw the state of Nancy’s home.

“The doors were propped open, there was blood on the front doorstep and the Ring camera had been yanked off,” she told Hoda Kotb. “So we were saying, ‘This is not OK.’”

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