Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Nancy Guthrie investigators find black glove near her home that looks just like one worn by abductor in terrifying doorbell camera footage

 Daily Mail Online 

Unidentified sources involved in the investigation had earlier told the outlet that officers believe the ransom notes that were sent to the networks were, in fact, written by the kidnapper. 

"Investigators have discovered a black glove near Nancy Guthrie's home that looks similar to the one her abductor wore in the chilling doorbell camera footage. 

"The item was recovered by detectives about one and a half miles from the 84-year-old's home on Wednesday, the 10th day into the search for her. 

"The Daily Mail understands the lone glove, found lying in a small shrub, was bagged up and taken by authorities. They did not give a definitive answer on who it belonged to. 

"On Tuesday, the FBI released shocking footage of a masked man wearing thick latex gloves as he tried to obscure the camera on Nancy's front porch. That clip was the latest development in the missing persons case in over a week.  

"The latest evidence retrieval comes as TMZ received a third ransom note earlier in the day, demanding one Bitcoin in exchange for information on Nancy's kidnapping. 

"Nancy, the beloved mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, was last seen on January 31 after returning home from dinner and a game night with her other daughter, Annie. 

"She was reported missing on February 1 after her church friends grew worried when she failed to show up for services. Nancy has not been seen or heard from since. 

"TMZ received the fresh note before 5am Pacific Time, and said the correspondence stated the sender has tried unsuccessfully to get in contact with Camron Guthrie, Nancy's son, and Annie, her eldest daughter."  . . .  

"After his release around 1am local time, Palazuelos said he didn't know about Nancy's kidnapping. 'They told me I was being detained for kidnapping. I asked them, "Kidnapping of who?",' he told KNXV after he was set free."

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