Investigators say they now have a clearer picture of what happened in the final hours before Nancy Guthrie went missing, marking a significant development in a case that has drawn widespread public attention.
According to law enforcement officials, new evidence has helped reconstruct her movements leading up to approximately 9:30 p.m. on the night she disappeared. Sheriff’s deputies confirmed that surveillance footage, witness statements, and digital records — including phone activity — have played a key role in establishing this timeline.
Authorities have not disclosed all details publicly, but they have stated that Nancy was last seen in a familiar area shortly before 9:30 p.m. Investigators believe this time frame is critical to understanding what may have happened afterward. Police are reportedly focusing on individuals she interacted with that evening as well as locations she visited.
Nancy’s daughter, Savannah Guthrie, has been cooperating fully with investigators and has repeatedly expressed concern and hope that her mother will be found. In a brief statement, she said her family remains “grateful for law enforcement’s hard work and commitment.”
Search efforts continue, with officers and volunteers combing nearby neighborhoods, wooded areas, and roads. Detectives are also encouraging anyone who may have seen Nancy around that time to come forward.
While officials say they now have a “starting point” for their investigation, they caution that the case remains active and that many questions are still unanswered.
Further updates are expected as new information emerges.