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Savannah Guthrie’s Mom: Key Detail May Have Been Wrong From the Start

Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing since Sunday, Feb. 1. Early on in the case, the Pima County Sheriff's Department (PCSD) shared some information about Nancy's whereabouts before her disappearance. As the timeline goes, Nancy, 84, took an Uber to her daughter Annie Guthrie's home on Saturday, Jan. 31, where she had dinner with Annie and Annie's husband, Tommaso Cioni. After dinner, they played Mahjong, and Sheriff Chris Nanostold The New York Times that it was Cioni who drove Nancy home around 9:30 p.m. local time.

Authorities believe that Nancy was abducted overnight. The next morning—Sunday, Feb. 1—PCSD said that Nancy was expected to attend a morning service at a nearby church, but when she wasn't present, a friend became concerned and called the family.

    Now, we're learning that might not be exactly what happened.

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    On Monday, Feb. 9, Fox News spoke to a source who said that Nancy did not attend in-person church services. Instead, she attended virtually with a group of friends. The source explained that this has been going on since the pandemic—the women would go to one another's homes to watch a "New York–based church service via livestream."

    "Nancy was expected to be at a friend’s home to watch the livestream, as she had done every week. When she failed to arrive, members of the friend group became concerned," Fox News reports. From there, one of the women in the group called Nancy's daughter Annie, letting her know that Nancy didn't show up and she hadn't been reachable.

    Nancy's pastor, Michael Rudzena, later confirmed to People that she had been attending services virtually.

    “Like many of our digital parishioners, Nancy began tuning in virtually to Good Shepherd services during the pandemic and later continued to gather with friends to watch and worship. Over the years, in person and online, Nancy shared encouragements that gave us a window into the Bible readings and songs that are especially meaningful to her faith," Rudzena told the publication.

    Parade has reached out to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, the church that many believed Nancy attended, but has not heard back.

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