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Nancy Guthrie Update: Guthrie Family Should Be ‘Upset’ About DNA Handling, Ex-FBI Agent Says
A genetic genealogist says hair from the home could solve the case as investigators review DNA from evidence and surveillance.
- The FBI recently began reviewing DNA evidence, including hair, from Nancy Guthrie's Tucson home as the investigation into her seventy-seven-day disappearance continues.
- Authorities believe Guthrie, the mother of Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie, was kidnapped after blood was discovered on her porch; she requires vital daily medication.
- Genetic genealogist CeCe Moore said hair DNA "opens up many thousands of cases" and could be the breakthrough evidence needed to solve the case.
- Former FBI special agent Jennifer Coffindaffer criticized using a private Florida lab for 70 days, arguing samples should have gone directly to The FBI's Quantico facility.
- While the investigation continues, Guthrie's family is offering a $1-million reward for her recovery and more than $200,000 for information leading to an arrest.
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Nancy Guthrie Abduction: FBI Advances DNA Analysis as Search Enters Day 79 with No Arrests
TUCSON, Arizona — Investigators probing the February abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie, have sent a key DNA sample recovered from her Tucson-area home to the FBI for advanced analysis using new forensic technology, marking the most significant development in the case in recent weeks as the search stretched into its third month on April 20, 2026.
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