Her husband told police she didn't pick up their son Wednesday. He tried to call her cell phone, but it was turned off, police said.
Georgia authorities were interviewing Hancock Saturday. Toledo police were making arrangements to travel to Georgia and escort her back to Ohio.
News that Hancock had been found unharmed was met with relief by friends and family.
Hancock's mother, Tempie McConnell, said her daughter sounded "very shaken, very nervous" when the two talked briefly on Saturday.
"My little grandson was just very excited that his mom's coming home," Tempie McConnell said.
Hancock's husband, Lawrence Hancock, who is bishop of Final Harvest Church in Toledo, Ohio, said that when he spoke to his wife Saturday they did not talk about what happened during her disappearance.
Mrs. Hancock is a former city councilwoman in Toledo. [ABC]
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