Police claim to have found the backpack of a suspect in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, but DNA found on it has implicated a family member.

Frustrated Nancy Guthrie volunteers take search into their own hands — as they give suspicious backpack to cops

TUCSON, Arizona — Frustrated volunteers have taken the search for Nancy Guthrie into their own hands — combing the garbage-filled desert ditches and homeless camps near her home for clues.

And on Sunday, they came up with a possible lead — a black backpack was discovered just two miles away.

The Post was at the scene Sunday morning when the torn-up black, Swiss Gear-brand bag was found in a storm drain that doubles as a homeless encampment.

Volunteers found a backpack in a drainage pipe in Tucson, Arizona, as they searched for Nancy Guthrie.
A volunteer discovered a backpack in a storm drain during the search for Nancy Guthrie.James Keivom for NY Post

The location was a short drive from the 84-year-old Nancy’s house in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood north of Tucson.

Volunteer Catherine Lopez found the backpack around 11 a.m. in the tunnel just off West Orange Grove Road, close to State Route 77.