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- GUTHRIE FAMILY 'INNOCENT': Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said yesterday that no family members are considered suspects in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance and that they've been cooperative. "I’m not going to sit in silence when others are attacking the innocent," he told NBC News.
- LEADS GROW BY THE THOUSANDS: The sheriff's office and the FBI have fielded around 40,000 to 50,000 leads, Nanos said yesterday. Authorities had previously said they had fielded around 30,000 leads in the case.
- TESTING GLOVES: Preliminary testing on gloves found about 2 miles from Guthrie’s home point to the DNA of an unknown male, authorities said. Those gloves appear to match gloves worn by a person seen in surveillance video from outside Guthrie’s home. The FBI is awaiting official confirmation before it puts the unknown male's DNA into a national database to try to identify him.
- TRUMP WEIGHS IN: President Donald Trump has again weighed in on the investigation, telling the New York Post that he'd want the Justice Department to seek the death penalty if Guthrie were found dead. It is not clear whether a case against her abductors would be brought in federal court.
- Nancy Guthrie live updates: Police clear family as more tips roll in