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FBI Revisits Neighborhood in Missing Mom Investigation
22 Mar
Summary
- Last known footage shows Nancy Guthrie in an Uber the day before her abduction.
- Investigators are examining an empty house as a possible staging location.
- The FBI has returned to the neighborhood seeking further information.

As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, law enforcement is meticulously examining every detail of her last known movements. Investigators recently obtained surveillance footage of Guthrie traveling in an Uber on the day preceding her abduction. While the footage itself provided no immediate clues about her state or any suspicious activity, the Uber driver was extensively interviewed, yielding no significant information.
Authorities are also exploring an empty residence within Guthrie's neighborhood as a potential base of operations or staging point for the perpetrators. This location could have offered the suspects a way to monitor neighborhood activity and Guthrie's routine unnoticed. The FBI has re-engaged with the community, returning to the area to solicit additional information.
Investigators are reportedly inquiring about a neighbor who relocated prior to Guthrie's disappearance, though no direct link has been established. Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1, after failing to attend church. Her last known contact was the evening before, when she had dinner with her daughter and son-in-law. A reward of up to $1 million is available for tips leading to her safe return.




