Guthrie, 84, has been missing since Sunday, Feb. 1. Authorities believe that she may have been abducted from her home in the Catalina Foothills (just north of Tucson, Arizona) in the middle of the night.
Upon entering Guthrie's home, which was called a "crime scene" very early on in the investigation, authorities collected DNA samples which were sent off to a lab in Florida for review. Now, weeks later, the public has learned that the DNA were "mixed" which, according to Fox News, means that there was more than one person's DNA mixed together.
"Our lab tells us that there are challenges with it. The technology is moving so fast and in such a frenzy that they think some of this stuff will resolve itself just in a matter of weeks, months, or maybe a year," Nanos said.
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"I understand that labs are backlogged and that prioritization & processing comes into play. However, there are urgent & high priority cases that can be fast tracked. I'd say this case qualifies as time sensitive. What are the chances that Nanos has done this?" someone else wondered.
"We’re not quitting. We’ll find her," he said.
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