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Authorities Intensify Search for Missing Arizona Woman
Investigators analyze discarded glove for clues in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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As the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie enters its 11th day, authorities in Tucson, Arizona are combing the area and analyzing a newly discovered black latex glove for fingerprints and DNA evidence that could provide clues about her disappearance. The glove was found discarded on the side of a road about 1.5 miles from Guthrie's home, where she was presumed to have been kidnapped for ransom.
Why it matters
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, a prominent local resident, has sparked a major law enforcement response and raised concerns about public safety in the Tucson area. The discovery of the discarded glove suggests investigators may be closing in on potential evidence or suspects in the case.
The details
Sheriff's deputies and FBI agents have been searching the southern Arizona region for any signs of Nancy Guthrie since her presumed kidnapping. Investigators are now analyzing the newly discovered black latex glove, found about 1.5 miles from Guthrie's home, for fingerprints and DNA samples that could provide crucial leads.
- The search for Nancy Guthrie has stretched into its 11th day as of February 11, 2026.
- The black latex glove was discovered by authorities on February 10, 2026.
The players
Nancy Guthrie
An 84-year-old woman who was presumed kidnapped from her home in Tucson, Arizona.
Kash Patel
The FBI Director, who released a statement on the case on February 10, 2026.
What they’re saying
“We must leave no stone unturned in our efforts to locate Nancy Guthrie and bring her home safely.”
— Kash Patel, FBI Director (X)
What’s next
Investigators will continue analyzing the discarded glove for any forensic evidence that could help identify suspects or provide clues about Guthrie's whereabouts.
The takeaway
The discovery of the discarded glove suggests authorities are making progress in the search for Nancy Guthrie, but the case remains a high-priority investigation as they work to uncover the circumstances surrounding her presumed kidnapping and ensure her safe return.
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