Bummer mrb, it's definitely not looking good for your missing Guinea
The "bird napping" (if that's what happened) may not have been that traumatic to the rest of the flock, or left a very lasting impression, so they've already forgotten about it. Sorry for your loss..
My Hen showed back up, luckily. She was present for the AM "roll call" and treats, no missing feathers or any visible wounds etc and seems to be sticking around with the rest of her flock every time I check on them, business as usual... so who knows where she was. Maybe she had gotten on the back side of my fence line or something. If that's where she was I'm surprised she survived... it's predator central and very brushy outside my perimeter fence.

My Hen showed back up, luckily. She was present for the AM "roll call" and treats, no missing feathers or any visible wounds etc and seems to be sticking around with the rest of her flock every time I check on them, business as usual... so who knows where she was. Maybe she had gotten on the back side of my fence line or something. If that's where she was I'm surprised she survived... it's predator central and very brushy outside my perimeter fence.