Feb 10 • 03:03 UTC 🇺🇸 USA Fox News

Nancy Guthrie was expected at friend’s home, not church on the day she vanished: source

A source close to the Guthrie family clarified that Nancy Guthrie was supposed to be at a friend's house, not church, on the day she went missing.

A source familiar with Nancy Guthrie's situation is disputing initial media reports that claimed she was scheduled to attend church services in Tucson on the day she disappeared, February 1. According to this source, Nancy and a select group of friends had not attended in-person church services for years and instead followed a routine developed during the COVID pandemic, meeting at each other's homes to livestream services from a New York church. This gathering also included viewing a service attended by her daughter Savannah, who co-anchors the 'TODAY' show.

The misconception about the church attendance likely stemmed from a misunderstanding of her unavailability on that Sunday morning. The family source emphasized that Nancy was expected to be at a friend's house for this livestream gathering, aligning with their long-standing practice rather than attending church in person. This detail sheds light on the family's habits and highlights how information can sometimes be misrepresented in breaking news situations.

As the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance continues, this clarification offers a more accurate timeline of her expected activities. Understanding her routine and the context of her last known movements could be crucial in locating her and addressing any concerns surrounding her disappearance. With ongoing public interest in Nancy's case, it underscores the importance of accurate reporting during such sensitive situations.

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