In an emotional broadcast, Savannah Guthrie, the co-host of NBC's 'Today' show, expressed her deep anguish and desperation in the search for her missing mother, Nancy. Guthrie's mother was last seen on February 1, and authorities believe she may have been kidnapped based on security footage evidence.
During her first interview since the incident, aired on NBC, Guthrie urged viewers, stating that “someone needs to do the right thing” and encourage anyone with information to come forward. The family's plea has included a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy's recovery. Guthrie reiterated, We are in agony, indicating the emotional toll this situation has taken on her and her family.
Despite the stark efforts, including community appeals for memories and possible sightings, the investigation into Nancy's disappearance has made little headway, leaving the Guthrie family in a state of despair.
Guthrie reflected on the unbearable thoughts of what her mother might be enduring, asserting, “But she needs to come home now.” The emotional weight of the situation resonated during her conversation with colleague Hoda Kotb, both women visibly moved as they discussed the ordeal.
The family continues to reach out to the public for assistance, emphasizing that “no detail is too small” when it comes to finding their loved one. As the investigation continues, people are encouraged to come forward with even the slightest information that could aid in locating Nancy Guthrie.



















