American TV star Savannah Guthrie's mother still missing - reward raised to one million dollars
Savannah Guthrie has increased the reward to one million dollars for information on her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen in Arizona.
Savannah Guthrie, a long-time anchor for NBC News and host of the Today morning program, has offered a reward of one million dollars for any information leading to the discovery of her mother, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who was kidnapped in early February. In a heartfelt Instagram message, Savannah expressed her sorrow and the difficult reality that her mother could be deceased while holding onto a glimmer of hope that she may still be alive.
The last sighting of Nancy took place on January 31, when family members saw her in poor health after a dinner together. It was reported that she was last captured on the home’s door camera the following day, indicating that something distressing occurred shortly after her dinner with family. The mysterious circumstances surrounding her disappearance have attracted international attention, and Savannah's effort to publicize her mother's case underlines the urgency and emotional weight of the situation.
With a significant reward now on the table, interest has sparked among the public and media alike, pushing for new leads and information that could assist in locating Nancy Guthrie. The case has resonated deeply with many, not just because of Savannah's celebrity status, but also due to the heart-wrenching nature of the unknown fate of an elderly woman, leaving her family and loved ones in distress.