A major development just occurred in the ongoing Nancy Guthrie case.

Investigators have found DNA that they do not believe belongs to Nancy or anyone close to her inside her home.

The Pima County Sheriff has also deployed a SWAT vehicle and mobile command center.

Notably, the last time that these vehicles were rolled out, a person-of-interest was detained.

Watch what Fox News reporter Jonathan Hunt had to say about the latest developments:

🚨 JUST IN: Fox’s Jonathan Hunt reports “potentially a very significant development” in the Nancy Guthrie case:

A mobile command center and SWAT vehicle just rolled out: “The last time those vehicles moved was when they detained a person for questioning. That is the only time… pic.twitter.com/W7T2H45kOI

— TV News Now (@TVNewsNow) February 13, 2026

This comes after investigators discovered gloves near Nancy’s home yesterday.

For some strange reason, the local sheriff refused to allow the FBI to send the evidence to Quantico for testing.

We covered that full story here:

BIZARRE: Arizona Sheriff BLOCKS FBI From Accessing Key Evidence in Guthrie Case

Now, the sheriff is also rolling back reports that the gloves was found inside Nancy’s home.

He clarified that they were located several miles from the house.

CNN summarized the latest findings in the case:

  • Gloves and DNA discovered and under analysis: Several gloves have been recovered as part of the investigation, with the closest discovered roughly two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. Investigators have also found DNA, though it’s unclear who it belongs to. The department hasn’t said where it was located but confirmed it was from someone outside Guthrie’s close contacts. Evidence needing forensic analysis is being sent to the same out-of-state lab used from the start of the investigation to maintain consistency, the sheriff’s department said.
  • Doorbell camera video provides biggest leads yet: The doorbell camera video from Guthrie’s home recovered by the FBI has given investigators the “biggest leads we’ve had,” Nanos told CNN. After releasing the video showing a man at Guthrie’s front door, authorities received nearly 5,000 calls within hours, Nanos said. Hundreds of investigators are reviewing tips.
  • Joint effort with the FBI: Nanos reaffirmed the Pima County Sheriff’s Department works closely with the FBI. “The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department are joined at the hips,” he said. He emphasized the long-standing partnership, noting personnel have been assigned to work out of the FBI’s office for years, long before Guthrie’s disappearance. President Donald Trump said Friday, “Progress has been made” since the FBI got involved.
  • Neighbors show support at tribute site: Tucson residents have been visiting a tribute site near Guthrie’s home, leaving flowers, a cherub, and notes of encouragement as they plead for her return. Many described the emotional toll of the 13-day search and expressed hope investigators can bring Guthrie home safe.

In addition to all of this, TMZ claimed to have received a new letter that implies Guthrie’s alleged kidnapper could go “international.”

That doesn’t sound very good, at all.

Jesse Waters did a great job breaking down the newest developments:

🚨 BREAKING: TMZ says a NEW letter is alleging that the MANHUNT for Nancy Guthrie’s KIDNAPPER… could go “INTERNATIONAL” 🚨

DNA was also found INSIDE OF THE GUTHRIE HOME… and it’s NOT NANCY’S 🧬 💣

Bomb and Swat Teams have just been DEPLOYED 🚨 pic.twitter.com/2A2e1MaACo

— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) February 14, 2026

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