Law enforcement officials searching for Nancy Guthrie’s alleged kidnappers have recovered a black glove near a key area of the investigation, marking a new physical lead in the ongoing case.
The glove was discovered during a coordinated search effort by local and federal investigators in the vicinity where Guthrie was last seen. Detectives collected the item as potential evidence and transported it to a forensic lab for analysis.
Officials have not confirmed whether the glove belonged to a suspect or was related to the disappearance, but said it adds another piece to the puzzle as the inquiry continues. Search teams are combining this development with other lines of investigation, including review of surveillance footage and witness interviews.
The discovery of the glove follows days of expanded efforts to locate clues that could help determine what happened to Guthrie and who may be responsible for her disappearance. Investigators emphasized that the case remains active and that all credible evidence is being pursued.
Authorities have urged anyone with information about the case or who may have seen unusual activity in the area around the time Guthrie vanished to come forward. The recovery of the glove may assist in narrowing down timelines and potential suspect movements as forensic processing progresses.
The search remains underway with multiple agencies involved, all working to uncover additional facts that could lead to locating those responsible and bringing resolution to the case.
