A pair of black gloves has been recovered by investigators searching for clues in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, according to a report from NBC affiliate KVOA of Tucson. The gloves are being tested for traces of DNA, the report said.
KVOA also reported that residents in the Catalina Foothills where Guthrie lives have been asked to provide investigators with and doorbell camera footage between 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Jan. 11.
The need for this is urgent as investigators fear the footage could be automatically overwritten and deleted if it isn’t retrieved soon, KVOA reported.
NBC News has asked the FBI and Pima County Sherriff’s Department for comment and has not received a response.
34m ago / 4:34 AM EST
Arizona TV station joins calls for information on Nancy Guthrie’s whereabouts
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NBC affiliate KVOA of Tucson has called for anyone with information on the whereabouts of Nancy Guthrie to come forward.
The station, where Savannah Guthrie once worked, hung a banner outside its office yesterday that simply read “BRING HER HOME.”
“As we’re now almost through 11 days into the search, we all want to know where she is, if she’s okay and we want to bring her home to her family,” an online story at kvoa.com said.

Members of the FBI surveil an area around Nancy Guthrie’s residence in Tucson, Ariz. yesterday. Brandon Bell / Getty Images
2h ago / 3:52 AM EST
It’s been a week since last news briefing
Reporting from Tucson, Ariz.
Man detained in Nancy Guthrie investigation released
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Today marks one week since authorities have provided an official news briefing on the status of the Guthrie case, though the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department have been supplying written updates.
They have said that investigators continue “working around the clock” as they follow up on all leads.
Since Feb. 1, when Guthrie was reported missing, the sheriff’s department has fielded more than 18,000 calls, they said.
2h ago / 3:52 AM EST
Detained man said he ‘felt like I was being kidnapped’
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department searched a property in Rio Rico, a community 60 miles south of Tucson, on Tuesday night and took a man into custody.
But that man, who identified himself as delivery driver Carlos Palazuelos, told reporters early yesterday that after being questioned, he was released without being arrested. Authorities confirmed that a man was detained and released as a follow-up on incoming leads. He has not been charged.
Palazuelos said he might have delivered something to Guthrie’s home at some point, but didn’t recall doing so. He said he was stopped while driving and was detained and questioned because officers thought his eyes matched those seen in the doorcam footage released by the FBI.
Palazuelos said that he doesn’t know who Guthrie is and wasn’t involved in the kidnapping.
Palazuelos said being questioned and stopped was “terrifying. Something I didn’t do. I felt like I was being kidnapped, bro. They didn’t tell me anything.”
Palazuelos confirmed his house was searched as per a warrant. His front and back door was damaged, he said.
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