Savannah Guthrie makes emotional plea for missing mother Nancy in fourth month of search

Savannah Guthrie e mãe

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Savannah Guthrie once again turned to faith to keep the hope of finding his mother alive. The 54-year-old presenter of the Today program published on Instagram’s Stories on Sunday, June 7, an image of Cristo’s ascension accompanied by a text that expresses anguish and a direct request. The search for Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been going on for four months.

The post featured the phrase “O my Deus, my soul cries out” next to the painting, followed by the plea “Bring her home.” The gesture occurred exactly when the family completes 127 days without concrete news about Nancy’s whereabouts. Authorities have treated the case as a premeditated kidnapping from the beginning.

Apresentadora maintains work routine and public prayers

Savannah Guthrie returned to command Today on April 6, after more than two months away. Ela has resumed daily activities on NBC, but continues to use social media to talk about his mother. The presenter alternates messages of gratitude for the support received with requests for information that could help with investigations.

  • The Guthrie family has offered a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy’s safe return.
  • Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed that multiple agencies, including the FBI, are continuing to analyze evidence.
  • Nenhum suspect has been arrested so far.
  • The investigation includes analysis of DNA found on gloves near the residence.

No Dia of Mães, Savannah posted a video with memories of their mother and wrote: “Mother, daughter, sister, Nonie — we miss you with every breath. Nunca let’s stop looking for you.” The emotional tone was repeated in the following weeks.

Detalhes’s disappearance remains unanswered

Nancy Guthrie was last seen on the evening of January 31st at her home in Catalina Foothills, Tucson area, in Arizona. Authorities believe she was taken in the early hours of February 1 by a masked intruder. Câmera from the doorbell was removed and biological material was found on the porch.

Sheriff Nanos classified the case as premeditated kidnapping. The family, including Savannah and brothers Annie and Camron, released joint statements thanking the local community for their support. Até now, the clues did not result in locating the elderly woman.

Investigadores works with the FBI and other agencies. Relatos of ransom letters circulated in the first few months, but did not bring concrete progress. The family continues to cooperate fully with authorities.

Mensagens of faith is a constant presence

The presenter had already shared the same biblical image in March, with the words “I believe, I believe”. The repetition of the religious symbol on Sunday signals that faith remains central in facing the situation. Savannah has avoided details about the investigation in recent posts, focusing on the emotional appeal.

The brothers also participate in public demonstrations. In May, the trio issued a joint note about the support received in Tucson. The family is keeping the reward active and asking that any information be forwarded to authorities.

Buscas mobilize resources on multiple fronts

The case gained national and international attention. Voluntários, including search and rescue groups, offered help from the early days. The family’s residence in Catalina Foothills became a point of informal vigil, with flowers and posters, although tensions with neighbors arose at times.

  • Pima County’s sheriff’s Equipes leads local operations.
  • The FBI participates in forensic analyzes and data crossing.
  • Federal Recompensa of $50,000 supplements the family’s offer.
  • Dicas continues to arrive via phone and digital channels.

Até At this time, no arrests have been made. Authorities are asking anyone with any information to contact them immediately.

Savannah Guthrie balances return to television with personal appeals. Sunday’s message reinforces that the family has not lost hope, even as the months pass. The search for Nancy Guthrie remains open.

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