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. 

The latest bit of evidence 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 back home from dinner and 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 Camron Guthrie, Nancy’s son, and Annie. 

In the message, the sender reportedly said they had information on the identity of the suspect who was seen at Nancy’s $1milion Tucson home the night she disappeared. 

A black glove has been found near Nancy Guthrie home in Tucson, Arizona that looks similar to the one the perpetrator wore in the doorbell camera footage

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

‘If they want the name of the individual involved then I want 1 Bitcoin to the following wallet. Time is more than relevant,’ the note allegedly read.

The Bitcoin address listed in the note is reportedly legitimate, and different from the one in an original ransom note that TMZ and two local news stations in Arizona also received.

TMZ host Harvey Levin appeared on Fox News Channel’s America’s Newsroom earlier on Wednesday to confirm the outlet had received the third letter.

‘An hour and a half ago, we got, kind of a bizarre letter, an email from somebody who says they know who the kidnapper is and that they have tried reaching Savannah’s sister Annie and Savannah’s brother, to no avail,’ he said.

‘And they said they want one Bitcoin sent to a Bitcoin address that we have confirmed is active.

‘It’s a real Bitcoin address, and as they put it, time is more than relevant. So we have no idea whether this is real or not. But they are making a demand,’ he adde

The latest note came after the Pima County Sheriff’s Department detained a man for questioning in connection to Nancy’s disappearance. 

Delivery driver Carlos Palazuelos, the man taken into custody, later declared his innocence and revealed he had been question for hours on Tuesday night and into the early hours of Wednesday morning about Nancy.

Breaking news… Updates to follow.  



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