Nancy Guthrie Case Timeline: Officials Share Scary Last Minutes Before Disappearance

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Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos, addressed reporters at a press conference Thursday where he released a new, detailed timeline on the day Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie’s mother, went missing.

Chris Nanos outlines a detailed timeline of events in an update on the Nancy Guthrie missing case. Pima County Sheriff’s Office/Handout via REUTERS (via REUTERS)The updated timeline is based on electronics, home security data and family reports and offers a clear sequence of events before and after Nancy was last seen at her Tucson home in the Catalina Foothills area.

Investigators are treating her disappearance as an active investigation with the belief that she is still “out there.” However, Nanos reiterated that no suspects or persons of interest have been identified yet.

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The new timeline of the missingon January 31, 5:32 pm., Nancy Guthrie took an Uber to her daughter’s house for dinner, according to Nanos. Nanos confirmed that officials spoke with the Uber driver.

A 9:48 p.m., Nancy Guthrie’s men drop her off at her house. Nanos reported that his garage door was opened at approximately 9:48 a.m. and closed at 9:50 p.m.

Sunday morning February 1 at 1:47 am. Nancy’s home security camera is disconnected. However, Nanos has not confirmed whether the camera has been tampered with or powered down.

However, at 2:12 am The sheriff said the camera software detected someone. No video available though. “They had no subscription, and so it would rewrite itself, kind of — it just kind of loops and wraps,” Nanos said.

There are several cameras in the house. The analysis team told Nanos that the cameras have not yet been fully tested. “We’re not done with it.”

A 2:28 am., Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker app disconnected from her phone, Nanos said. Nanos, however, has not confirmed whether it reflects movement outside of Bluetooth range.

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Timeline after the disappearancearound February 1, 11 amNancy Guthrie’s fellow churchgoer told the family by phone that she never attended Sunday services.

Family members arrive at Nancy Guthrie’s home 11:56 am. And found her missing. A 911 call is made 12:03 p.m Responding to calls from law enforcement agencies 12:15 p.m

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