Investigators fan out in search of Nancy Guthrie,
Sheriff's deputies and FBI agents fanned out along highways, vacant lots and remote dwellings of southern Arizona, combing the desert landscape for clues to the fate of U.S. television journalist Savannah Guthrie's abducted elderly mother.
As the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie stretched into its 11th day, a law enforcement official briefed on the case told Reuters that investigators were running forensic tests on a newly discovered black latex glove, looking for fingerprints and possible DNA samples.
The New York Post on Wednesday posted video and photos of FBI personnel taking possession of a glove they had found discarded on a roadside about 2 kilometers from the elder Guthrie's home, where she was presumed kidnapped for ransom.
It was not clear whether the glove collected as evidence matched the pair worn by an armed man in a ski mask seen in video footage authorities released on Tuesday showing the unknown intruder tampering with Guthrie's doorbell camera at about the time police say she was taken.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 31 when family dropped her off at her home following an evening dinner with them, and relatives reported her missing the following day
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