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Former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam said authorities are not back at square one after a glove found near Nancy Guthrie’s home failed to return a DNA match.

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“Eliminating leads is as important as affirming leads or evidence,” Gilliam told Fox 10.

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“Law enforcement investigators out there have to be diligently covering leads and considering all possibilities,” he continued. “We have to remember that there is technology, there’s resources, and there’s investigators that are out there and if the clues are there and they are able to locate those clues, then we will see a solution of this.”

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The Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that the DNA found on Guthrie’s property did not match hers or that of anyone close to her, according to the outlet.

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The glove was found about two miles from her home and matched the description of the glove the suspect was seen wearing in the missing woman’s home surveillance video. However, the glove did not result in a match in CODIS, which is the FBI’s DNA index system used to identify criminals.

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The DNA on the glove also did not match the DNA found on the property.

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Fox News’ Landon Mion contributed to this report.

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