A black glove found near the Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie contains DNA evidence that matches the gloves worn by the suspect seen in a doorbell camera video, the FBI announced. The FBI is investigating the disappearance of Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who was reportedly kidnapped from her Tucson home on February 1.
The FBI stated that the glove was one of approximately 16 collected by investigators near the house. Preliminary results of DNA testing were received on Saturday, with confirmation expected Sunday, according to the FBI. The agency also released photos and videos of an armed person in a mask in front of Guthrie's home, appearing to tamper with a security camera.
In other news, the online activity of 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, the individual responsible for a deadly shooting inside a Canadian high school, revealed an interest in firearms and mass violence, according to expert analysis. Van Rootselaar, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, spent time online posting about struggles with substance use and mental health. She referred to gore content as "addictive" in posts, according to analysts at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. She was also active on the website WatchPeopleDie, which hosts graphic violence.
Former President Barack Obama spoke out on Saturday about the recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement shootings in Minnesota, which took the lives of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Obama addressed the state of the country, calling the ICE deployment of over 2,000 agents in an operation dubbed "Operation Metro Surge" to Minnesota "unprecedented." He stated, "The rogue behavior of agents of the federal government is deeply concerning and dangerous," pointing to agents pulling people out of their homes and tear-gassing crowds.
In Italy, an off-trail avalanche killed two skiers and injured another on the Italian side of the Mont Blanc massif on Sunday, near the border between France and Switzerland. The avalanche occurred in the Couloir Vesses, a well-known freeride route in Courmayeur, according to Italy's Alpine Rescue. One of the victims was taken to a hospital in serious condition but later died. Fifteen rescuers, three canine units, and two helicopters participated in the search and rescue efforts.
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