Savannah Guthrie is sharing a distressing family situation as she pleads for the safe return of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has reportedly gone missing near Tucson, Arizona. The ‘TODAY’ co-anchor posted an emotional video, urging viewers to help, while the FBI visited her sister’s home, keeping fans and followers engaged with the unfolding story.
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Savannah Appeals For Information On Her Mother
In a heartfelt Instagram video shared on Wednesday, Savannah read from prepared remarks, directly addressing the audience. She called on anyone with information to step forward, emphasizing the family’s urgent need to confirm their mother’s well-being. “We live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated,” she stated, highlighting the importance of direct communication from those who may have her mother. Savannah described Nancy as a “kind, faithful, loyal, fiercely loving woman of goodness and light,” cherished by her grandchildren and friends.
Emotional Appeal Highlights Mother’s Health Concerns
Savannah candidly discussed her mother’s delicate health, revealing that Nancy suffers from “constant pain” and urgently requires medication. Reports indicate that she uses a pacemaker that has stopped syncing with her Apple Watch. Former ATF agent Jim Cavanaugh remarked to ‘TODAY’ that the video resonates deeply as it shows Nancy beyond the headlines while also reflecting the family’s hope for news.
Investigation Underway For Possible Abduction
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on Sunday evening (Feb. 1) after being dropped off at home by her family. She did not attend church the following day. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is investigating her potential abduction, with involvement from state and federal officials, including the FBI. Authorities have not identified any suspects or persons of interest and report no evidence indicating that anyone targeted her disappearance.
FBI Seen At Sister’s Home As Search Efforts Increase
Additionally, FBI agents were observed at Savannah Guthrie’s sister Annie’s residence in Arizona on Tuesday as search efforts intensified. Photographers captured FBI agents and sheriff’s deputies leaving the property after a two-hour meeting that Savannah also attended.
Officials remained tight-lipped upon their departure. However, police reported finding Nancy’s blood on her porch. Annie’s husband, Tommaso Cioni, was reportedly the last person to see Nancy, having returned her home from dinner Saturday night, and authorities suggest she may have been taken “…in the middle of the night.”
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