Blood-stained gloves found near Nancy Guthrie’s home

Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother was reported missing from her home in Catalina Foothills in Tucson on January 31.
Three weeks later, authorities are still working around the clock, but insiders told the story ABC News the case may soon turn into a lengthy, scaled-back operation.
According to KVOAOn February 11, an Arizona couple discovered what appeared to be blood-stained black gloves in the desert about a mile from Nancy’s home.
“Sure enough, it was a black glove in the desert. It looked like it was torn. It also looked like there was blood on it. There were two different colors. The blood was more towards the wrist side of the glove and on the index finger it looked like it was torn,” the couple said. exhaust.
The gloves were reportedly found about 10 feet apart near Campbell Avenue. One of them appeared to be resting on a rock with what looked like a dried drop of blood underneath it.
“And also from inside the glove, it looked like a drop of blood on a rock under the glove looked like dried blood or something. We didn’t move it or touch it. We immediately were like, we gotta do something. So I thought I’d call the sheriff’s department,” the man said.
Investigators arrived on the scene and questioned the couple before allowing them to leave. Officials remained in the area until about 2 a.m., according to the local report.
“It didn’t just look like a regular glove. It looked like this was a glove used for something that may have been what they were looking for,” the woman added.




