The FBI revealed on Sunday that a glove found near the home of Nancy Guthrie, missing since January 31, could match gloves worn by the masked suspect outside her Arizona house. The glove was found about two miles from the scene, in a field near a roadside. It is now sent for DNA testing, with preliminary results expected soon. Nancy Guthrie, 84, disappeared under suspicious circumstances after a porch camera caught a masked person with a backpack approaching her front door. Authorities say her blood was found on the porch and have received ransom notes, but no deadlines have been met. On Thursday, the FBI named the masked figure a suspect. Police have blocked roads close to the search area and towed a nearby Range Rover during their investigation. A man was briefly stopped and questioned but later released. The FBI continues to hunt for clues, noting that 16 gloves were found near the home, but most belonged to the searchers. Nancy needs critical daily medicine for heart conditions, raising urgent health concerns amid the ongoing search.