BREAKING TWIST: The Black Glove Found Outside Nancy Guthrie’s Home May Hold the Key — And Police Think They Know Who It Could Belong To

Cops hunting for Nancy Guthrie find suspicious black glove near her home as search intensifies

Investigators found a suspicious glove similar to the one Nancy Guthrie’s suspected kidnapper used in her abduction near her Arizona home on Wednesday.

According to photos obtained by The Post, FBI officers discovered the glove on a dirt path.

The glove, which appeared to be insulated, was collected by forensics.

A black glove found on the ground in a desert-like area, near small shrubs and rocks.
Investigators located a suspicious glove similar to the one Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper used near her Arizona home on Wednesday. Andy Johnstone for NY Post

An FBI agent points to a black object on the ground during a search near Nancy Guthrie's home in Tucson, Arizona.
FBI officers located the glove on a dirt path. Andy Johnstone for NY Post

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The discovery comes after the FBI unveiled surveillance footage of a suspect disarming Guthrie’s front doorbell camera and breaking into her Arizona home in the early morning of Feb. 1.

The footage, which was released on Tuesday, showed the masked individual approaching the Tucson home, wearing gloves and a jacket.

The suspect also appeared to have a weapon holstered at his waist and a backpack in tow.

An FBI agent on the phone, standing beside a saguaro cactus and desert brush, with a black item on the ground near his feet.
The glove was collected by forensics. Andy Johnstone for NY Post

Savannah Guthrie and her mother, Nancy Guthrie, smiling while sitting outdoors.
Nancy went missing on Feb. 1. savannahguthrie/Instagram

A clear view of the perpetrator’s eyes could be seen in the footage before the camera was disconnected at 1:47 a.m MT.

FBI Director Kash Patel revealed that his team and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department worked together to recover footage “that may have been lost, corrupted, or inaccessible due to a variety of factors — including the removal of recording devices.”

The images of the suspect were reshared on Nancy’s daughter Savannah Guthrie’s Instagram.

The Tucson, Arizona, home of Nancy Guthrie.
She was last seen at her Tucson home on Jan. 31. Andy Johnstone for CA Post

Surveillance image of a person wearing a balaclava, jacket with reflective elements, and light-colored pants.
On Tuesday, the FBI released security footage of an armed suspect approaching Nancy’s home in the early morning of Feb. 1. FBI

The “Today” host pleaded for the return of her 84-year-old mom, captioning the photos, “We believe she is still alive. Bring her home.”

Additionally, Savannah and her siblings, Anne and Camron, have been sending several messages of desperation to their mom’s kidnapper, begging to get in contact with the culprit so Nancy can return home.

Shortly after the surveillance footage was released, a DoorDash deliveryman identified as Carlos was pulled over and “detained for kidnapping.”

“I asked, ‘The kidnapping of who?’ and they told me this lady … I don’t know her name,” he told ABC15 Arizona after being released.

“I told [officers], ‘I work in Tucson for GLS. I might have delivered a package to your house, but I never kidnapped anybody.’”

Surveillance image of a suspect wearing a ski mask and gloves.
The culprit could be seen attempting to disarm the 84-year-old’s front doorbell camera. FBI

Black and white surveillance image of a suspect wearing a balaclava and holding a bouquet of flowers.
The camera was successfully disarmed and removed. FBI

Nancy was last seen on Jan. 31 after having dinner with daughter Annie and son-in-law Tommaso Cioni.

Her family reported her missing the following day when she didn’t attend church.

Several outlets received ransom notes demanding for $6 million to be placed in a bitcoin account despite no proof of Nancy being alive.

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