Savannah Guthrie renewed the public call for her mother’s return. The host of NBC’s Today show shared an emotional message online as the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie goes on for more than four months. The family maintains hope and offers a million-dollar reward. Authorities treat the case as a kidnapping.
Nancy Guthrie disappeared on the night of January 31 to February 1, 2026. She lived alone in the Catalina Foothills region, outside of Tucson, Arizona. Camera footage showed a masked, armed man tampering with surveillance equipment shortly before the disappearance. The elderly woman did not take her cell phone or medication.
Family offers $1 million reward
The Guthrie family has announced a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy’s discovery. The FBI additionally offers US$100,000 for conclusive data. To date, no arrests have been made. Investigators are looking for a man approximately 5’10” to 5’7″ tall with a medium build.
- Total reward offered by the family: $1 million
- FBI reward: $100,000
- Days without news: more than 127
- Location of disappearance: Catalina Foothills, Arizona
- Investigation status: ongoing with no suspects arrested
Savannah Guthrie turned to faith in her latest post. She posted an image of Jesus Christ accompanied by the phrase “Oh my, my soul it cries out”. In a separate caption, he wrote “Bring her home” with a yellow heart emoji. The presenter has used her national platform to keep the case visible since day one.
Initial details of the case still raise doubts
Drops of blood were found on the porch of the house. A pair of gloves collected about 3 km from the site raised expectations, but DNA tests showed that they belonged to a restaurant worker, not the perpetrator. The police ruled out the lead. Neighborhood surveillance cameras continue to be analyzed.
The presenter had already made other emotional appeals. In an interview with Hoda Kotb, she described her daily suffering. “Someone needs to do the right thing. We are in agony. It is unbearable,” he said at the time. Savannah mentioned waking up in the middle of the night imagining the terror her mother experienced. She also returned to work at Today in April, welcomed by fans and colleagues.
The case gained national attention. Savannah and her siblings Annie and Camron recorded videos asking for information and proof that their mother is still alive. The brother, a former military pilot, believed in a kidnapping from an early age. The family does not know whether Nancy was a specific target or a victim of opportunity.
Federal investigation follows limited leads
The FBI and Pima County Police work together. Authorities say Nancy did not leave the house of her own free will. The 84-year-old woman took regular medications and had no history of spontaneous travel. Neighbors reported seeing nothing unusual before the incident.
Searches involved the rural area around Tucson and surrounding areas. Tips keep coming, but none have led to an outcome. Sheriff Chris Nanos indicated that the investigation is moving forward, albeit slowly. The high reward has generated a greater volume of information, some of which is still being verified.
Savannah Guthrie alternates moments of hope with constant pain. She was grateful for the support she received through letters and prayers from fans. “You were so kind. We felt your prayers,” he said upon returning to the studio. The presenter said she is trying to get back to her routine, but admits the difficulty of concentrating while her mother remains missing.
Community and media follow the drama
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie mobilized Tucson residents. Volunteers helped with initial searches. Constant coverage on television and social media kept the case alive in public memory. Experts in elderly crime warn of the vulnerability of this age group in isolated homes.
The family is asking anyone with information to contact authorities. They reinforce that it is not too late to do the right thing. Savannah Guthrie keeps the hope of reuniting with her mother alive. Meanwhile, the search remains active in its fifth month.

