The search for Nancy Guthrie has now entered its seventh week, as investigators continue to uncover new details — while still facing a major gap in the timeline.

Authorities say they are now focusing on activity in the days leading up to her disappearance, reviewing footage and evidence from specific dates in January.

Guthrie, 84, was reported missing on February 1 after failing to show up for a scheduled church service, prompting an urgent investigation.

Officials believe she was taken from her home in Arizona, with early evidence suggesting the situation was not a voluntary disappearance.

As part of the ongoing investigation, federal agents have recovered additional images from cameras around her property.

Those images show activity before and after the incident — but notably, nothing from the exact moment she vanished.

Investigators say this missing footage remains one of the most concerning aspects of the case.

While multiple leads, tips, and pieces of evidence continue to be reviewed, no clear breakthrough has been announced.

With each new development, the case raises more questions — especially about what happened during the one window of time that still has no answers.