The Nancy Guthrie investigation has taken a significant turn as DNA evidence found on a glove matches the profile of the subject seen in doorbell footage. According to an FBI spokesperson, a glove recovered in the case contains a DNA profile that aligns with the gloves worn by the unidentified individual captured on Nancy’s front door cameras.
The FBI revealed that approximately 16 gloves were collected from areas near Nancy’s home, but most of them belonged to volunteer searchers who had discarded them while scouring the neighborhood. However, one glove stood out as it had a DNA profile that matched the subject in the surveillance video. This particular glove was discovered in a field along the side of a road about two miles from Nancy’s residence.
Authorities are currently awaiting official confirmation after receiving preliminary results on the DNA match. Once confirmed, the unknown male’s DNA profile will be entered into the FBI’s national DNA database, a process that typically takes around 24 hours.
Nancy Guthrie, who went missing on February 1, gained national attention when the FBI released footage from a doorbell camera showing the alleged kidnapper lurking around her home. The prowler, wearing a mask and gloves and carrying a holstered gun, was captured on camera, sparking widespread concern for Nancy’s safety.
The latest development in the investigation brings hope for progress in uncovering the truth behind Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. As authorities continue to analyze the evidence and pursue leads, the search for answers intensifies. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

