Nancy Guthrie case evidence and more: Pima County Sheriff talks Savannah Guthrie mom investigation

From USA TODAY.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos discussed the Nancy Guthrie missing persons case with USA TODAY partner Reuters almost two weeks after her disappearance form her home in the Catalina Foothills near Tucson, Arizona.

The case involving "Today" show anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother has included reports by Reuters report that suggested the FBI disagreed with the Pima County Sheriff’s Chis Nanos decision to send "one or two" gloves to DNA Labs International, which Sheriff Chris Nanos later dismissed.. Nanos discussed the decision in an interview that included the Sheriff saying he agree with the the Guthrie’s family belief that Nancy Guthrie is still alive several days after going missing.

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0:00 – 2:03 Nancy Guthrie case evidence included glove checked at Pima County lab, not sent to FBI
2:04 – 2:27 ‘No reason to believe’ Nancy Guthrie is ‘not alive,’ Sheriff Chris Nanos says
2:28 – 2:50 Chris Nanos says greater Tucson community wants Nancy Guthrie ‘back’
2:51 – 4:19 Chris Nanos on suspect in Nancy Guthrie home surveillance video, ransom notes
4:20 – 5:15 Search for missing Nancy Guthrie in Catalina Foothills outside Tucson
5:16 – 6:04 Nancy Guthrie kidnapping suspect seen in surveillance video, photos
6:05 – 8:02 Drone footage of Nancy Guthrie home near Tucson, Arizona

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