Savannah Guthrie Asks for “Renewed Attention” to Mom Nancy Guthrie’s Missing Person Case

Published: Mar 23 2026

Savannah Guthrie is appealing to the public for assistance in her relentless search for her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since she was abducted from her Tucson, Arizona home seven weeks ago. The anchor's family has issued a heartfelt plea, urging the community to keep the 84-year-old's plight at the forefront of their minds.

"We are profoundly grateful for the overwhelming support from neighbors, friends, and the people of Tucson," the statement from Savannah, her siblings Annie and Camron Guthrie, and their respective spouses reads. "We have become a united family in this quest. We continue to believe that it is the residents of Tucson and the broader southern Arizona community who hold the key to resolving this case."

Savannah Guthrie Asks for “Renewed Attention” to Mom Nancy Guthrie’s Missing Person Case 1

The family desperately urges the community to rekindle their focus on Nancy's case. "Please review camera footage, journal entries, text messages, observations, or conversations that might hold significance in hindsight," the statement continues. "No detail is too small; it could be the key."

Nancy was reported missing on February 1 after a concerned friend alerted her loved ones that she had not shown up for a church service that morning, as confirmed by police to "Today." Following their initial investigation, authorities confirmed that they believed she was abducted from her home, supported by security camera footage of a masked individual approaching her house.

As the search for Nancy continues, her family has asked the public to focus on any information they may have. "Someone knows something," the statement continues. "It's possible that a member of this community has information they don't even realize is significant. We hope people will search their memories, especially around the key timelines of January 31 and the early morning hours of February 1, as well as the late evening of January 11."

"We miss our mother with every breath and cannot find peace until she is home," they added. "We cannot grieve; we can only ache and wonder. Our sole focus is on finding her and bringing her home. We want to celebrate her beautiful and courageous life, but we cannot do that until she rests in peace. Thank you for continuing to pray without ceasing."

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