from the update:
A source close to the Guthrie family says key details about how Nancy Guthrie
was discovered missing on Sunday, Feb. 1 have been reported incorrectly.
According to the source, Nancy was not scheduled to attend an in-person church service in Tucson that morning, as some reports have suggested.
Instead, every Sunday since the COVID pandemic, Nancy regularly gathered with a small group of friends to watch a New York–based church service via livestream. The group would meet at one of the friends’ homes and watch the service live from Savannah Guthrie’s church in New York.
On Feb. 1, Nancy did not arrive at her friend’s house as expected to watch the livestream. Concerned, the friend contacted Annie — Nancy’s daughter and Savannah Guthrie’s sister — to report that Nancy had not shown up and could not be reached.
The source emphasized that Nancy was expected to be at her friend’s home that morning, not at a Tucson church, and said the circumstances surrounding her absence have been inaccurately described in some coverage.
The FBI has said that alleged ransom notes have set a final deadline for Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of NBC “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, for 5 p.m. local time Monday.
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