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DNA Evidence Found at Nancy Guthrie's Home as Search Continues
Authorities say DNA that does not belong to Guthrie or her close contacts was collected from her property.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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Authorities have discovered DNA evidence that does not belong to Nancy Guthrie or those close to her at her property in Tucson, Arizona, as the investigation into her disappearance continues. Investigators are working to identify whose DNA it is. Several gloves have also been found, with the closest one located about two miles from Guthrie's home. The FBI has increased the reward for information leading to Guthrie's location or the arrest of anyone involved in her disappearance from $50,000 to $100,000.
Why it matters
The discovery of unidentified DNA and gloves at or near Guthrie's home suggests there may be additional evidence or a potential suspect in her disappearance. This development could be a significant breakthrough in the case, which has garnered national attention as Guthrie is the mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie.
The details
Authorities say the DNA evidence that does not belong to Nancy Guthrie or those close to her was found and collected at her property in Tucson. Investigators are working to identify whose DNA it is, but they are not disclosing the specific location where it was found. Several gloves have also been discovered, with the closest one located approximately two miles from Guthrie's home. The Pima County Sheriff's Department has clarified that reports of a glove being found inside the residence or on the property are inaccurate, and all collected evidence has been submitted for laboratory analysis.
- On January 30, Nancy Guthrie was last seen alive in Tucson, Arizona, after enjoying dinner with family members.
- On February 1, a 911 call was made after the 84-year-old Guthrie did not meet up with friends to watch a church service virtually.
- On February 13, the Pima County Sheriff's Department announced the discovery of the unidentified DNA evidence and gloves.
- On February 12, the FBI increased the reward for information leading to Guthrie's location or the arrest of anyone involved in her disappearance from $50,000 to $100,000.
The players
Nancy Guthrie
The 84-year-old mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, who was last seen alive on January 30 in Tucson, Arizona.
Savannah Guthrie
The host of the Today show and one of Nancy Guthrie's children, who has been pleading for the public's help in finding her mother.
Pima County Sheriff's Department
The law enforcement agency investigating Nancy Guthrie's disappearance and providing updates on the case.
FBI
The federal law enforcement agency that has increased the reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie's location or the arrest of anyone involved in her disappearance.
What they’re saying
“Mommy, if you are hearing this, you are a strong woman. You are God's precious daughter, Nancy. We believe and know that even in this valley, He is with you. Everyone is looking for you, Mommy, everywhere. We will not rest.”
— Savannah Guthrie, Today show host (Instagram)
“Nancy is our mother, we are her children. She is our beacon. She holds fast to joy and all of life's circumstances. She chooses joy day after day despite having already passed through great trials of pain and grief. We are always going to be merely human. Just normal human people who need our mom. Mama, if you're listening, we need you to come home. We miss you.”
— Annie Guthrie, Nancy Guthrie's daughter (Instagram)
What’s next
The Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI continue to investigate Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, and they are working to identify the source of the unidentified DNA evidence found at her property. The increased $100,000 reward may also lead to new tips or information that could help locate Guthrie or identify a suspect.
The takeaway
The discovery of DNA evidence that does not belong to Nancy Guthrie or her close contacts, along with the finding of several gloves near her home, suggests there may be new leads or a potential suspect in the investigation into her disappearance. This development underscores the complexity of the case and the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to uncover the truth and bring Guthrie home safely.
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