• Law enforcement activity: An operation linked to Nancy Guthrie’s disappearanceFriday nightended withoutany arrests, a law enforcement official says. More than a dozen vehicles, including those fromSWAT and forensics, were seen at the location beforeroads reopened after about four hours.

•DNA being tested:Investigatorsfound DNA at Guthrie’s propertythat doesn’t belong to her or those close to her, officials said yesterday. It’s being tested, along withseveral glovesfound as far as 10 miles away from the residence.

•Details on suspect emerge:The FBI described the suspect seen in doorbell footage asa 5’9”-5’10” tall malewith an average build and wearing an Ozark Trail Hiker backpack.

There are no news conferences currently planned in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, a spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff’s Department told CNN Saturday morning.

The sheriff’s department has said it won’t hold a news conference unless there are significant developments in the investigation.

The law enforcement operation that saw officers converging on two locations near Nancy Guthrie’s home last night concluded without any arrests, a law enforcement official told CNN Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst John Miller.

Law enforcement questioned one man but released him, believing him not to be the kidnapper, the official said. The man was cooperative.

“We may see a couple more of these as this goes on,” Miller said.

Because it’s a kidnapping investigation with “a victim in the balance,” law enforcement will likely “move faster” than in other criminal investigations, Miller said.

“I think we saw that again last night, but this particular lead is not going to go any further,” he said.

Source: Drudge Report