More than a week after 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie disappeared, her family remains in agony and is pleading with the public for any information that could lead to her whereabouts. The 84-year-old was last seen on June 16, 2026, and her daughter has since shared home videos in an emotional appeal, promising not to give up the search.
Daughter Releases Home Videos in Emotional Appeal
In a press conference held on June 23, Guthrie's daughter spoke publicly for the first time since her mother's disappearance. She described the family as being 'in agony' and urged anyone with tips to come forward. The daughter played home videos showing Guthrie in happier times, hoping to jog the memory of potential witnesses. 'We are not giving up,' she said. 'Someone out there knows something.'
According to police, Guthrie was last seen near her home in the Vancouver area. Authorities have conducted extensive searches but have found no trace of her. The family has set up a dedicated tip line and is offering a reward for information leading to her safe return.
Search Efforts Intensify as Community Rallies
Local law enforcement has been joined by volunteer search teams and community members in combing through parks, trails, and waterways. Police have also reviewed surveillance footage from nearby businesses but have not released any suspects. 'We are following every lead,' said a police spokesperson. 'The family's plea is heartfelt, and we are doing everything we can.'
The case has drawn widespread attention, with social media campaigns urging people to share Guthrie's photo and details. Her daughter emphasized that even the smallest piece of information could be crucial. 'If you saw anything, no matter how insignificant it seems, please call,' she said.



