Pima County authorities reported on Friday that DNA was found on the property that does not match that of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of journalist Savannah Guthrie, or people in close contact with her. According to the local police department, investigators are working to determine to whom the genetic material belongs, although they did not reveal the exact location where it was found. The discovery comes amid the ongoing investigation, in which the department continues to gather evidence, including videos that may be related to the case. Authorities indicated they will send an additional message to residents in Guthrie's neighborhood through the Neighbors app to request security camera footage. Meanwhile, a pool maintenance crew was seen at Guthrie's house today, as confirmed by the company's general manager, Ken Kingan. This marks the company's first visit to the property, made at the family's request, with the Sheriff's Department present during the service. Investigations remain open as authorities attempt to determine if the discovered DNA is linked to the case and search for more clues to clarify the facts.
Unknown DNA Found in Mother of Journalist's Property
Pima County authorities found DNA on Nancy Guthrie's property that does not belong to her or her close contacts. Investigators are working to determine the owner of the material as the investigation continues and new evidence is gathered.