Nancy Guthrie update: Search for Savannah Guthrie's missing mother enters seventh week with no arrests
The search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie, continues into its seventh week with no arrests made in connection to her suspected abduction in Tucson, Arizona.
The search for Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old Arizona woman and mother of NBC's Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie, has now entered its seventh week without any arrests. Nancy Guthrie was reported missing after allegedly being abducted from her home in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood of Tucson in the early hours of February 1. The authorities are actively investigating the case but have not yet identified any suspects, despite the available evidence, including recovered video footage from a doorbell camera that captured an unidentified masked individual.
Savannah Guthrie has taken a hiatus from her job to support her family during this critical time, even forgoing NBC's Olympic coverage to focus on the search efforts. Although she returned to New York briefly to meet with colleagues, the continued absence underscores the emotional toll this situation has brought not only to her family but also to her career. The public has shown considerable interest in the case, as Savannah is a well-known television personality, which has brought further media attention and heightened community involvement.
In response to the ongoing investigation, officials have implemented various outreach efforts, including billboards across several states from Texas to California, to raise awareness about Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. While some images related to the investigation have been recovered and analyzed, their value to the case has yet to be determined publicly. As the search continues, the family's hope remains high, and they appeal for the public’s assistance in finding Nancy Guthrie, who has become a symbol of the ongoing issue of missing persons in the region.