Nancy Guthrie's family cleared as possible suspects, with search in its third week

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Police in Arizona have cleared Nancy Guthrie's family as possible suspects in her disappearance, which occurred on February 1st at the age of 84. The Pima County Sheriff's Office stated that the family has been cooperative and gracious, and suggested that speculating about their involvement is "not only wrong, but cruel." Guthrie was taken from her home, where blood was found on the porch floor, and a video from a doorbell camera shows a man wearing a mask and gloves. The FBI believes the suspect is between 5ft 9in and 5ft 10in tall with an average build, and has been searching for him in nearby Walmart locations. A DNA profile of an unknown male is being entered into a national database to identify potential matches. Guthrie's family and loved ones continue to search for her, with Savannah Guthrie issuing another video appeal on Sunday.
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