Nancy Guthrie remains missing but new evidence might just crack this case wide open. The Boulder County Sheriff's Office, after executing a search warrant, found personal items belonging to Guthrie, as per International Business Times.
Cops searched a property in Longmont and found items that belonged to Guthrie including her fitness tracker, which reportedly contained the heart rate data from the time of her kidnapping.
However, the bigger bombshell in the report was that forensic teams had also found DNA and fingerprints from an abandoned SUV near the Superior jogging trail.
These reportedly matched a person of interest who had been interviewed before but not named.
Did cops interview Nancy Guthrie's kidnapper already? While the report does not say that the person whose DNA was found is now a suspect, questions would automatically rise about what that individual's forensic evidence was doing close to where Guthrie's belongings were found.
If the person whose DNA was found does turn out to be the kidnapper, then it is likely that authorities had questioned them at the time already.
However, there is no confirmation about suspects yet from official sources.
Amid this, retired FBI agent Mark Lageman shared his opinion of the case.
Boulder County authorities, meanwhile, have not shared much about the person of interest.
They have only said that he is a local man who has had prior contact with law enforcement.