WATCH: Retired police lieutenant discusses gloves, possible motive in Nancy Guthrie case

The Brief

  • Retired Las Vegas police Lt. Randy Sutton said the glove resembles one seen on surveillance video, but cautioned against assuming it belongs to the suspect.
  • Sutton also cast doubt on early speculation that Guthrie’s disappearance was the result of a botched burglary, calling that theory unlikely.
  • “This individual came here with intent. Without a shadow of a doubt, this was a targeted abduction,” Sutton said, in part.

DNA found on a glove recovered two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home could help investigators identify who was there the night she vanished, as authorities continue searching for the missing woman.

What they’re saying:

Retired Las Vegas police Lt. Randy Sutton joined Good Day New York on Monday morning, where he said the glove resembles one seen on surveillance video, but cautioned against assuming it belongs to the suspect.

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