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Savannah Guthrie says family 'in agony' after mother disappears in Tucson
In her first interview since her mother Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1, the Today co-host described her family as 'in agony' while local and federal investigators pursue leads.
Mar 25th 2026 · United States
Insights
- Savannah Guthrie said her family is 'in agony' in her first interview since her 84-year-old mother Nancy Guthrie went missing on February 1.
- Investigators found blood on Nancy Guthrie's porch and recovered DNA from a glove about two miles away that matched a restaurant worker who is not a suspect.
- The FBI is seeking a man about 5 ft 9 in to 5 ft 10 in tall, authorities have reviewed surveillance footage, canvassed neighborhoods and conducted interviews, and the case remains active with no arrests.
- NBC confirmed Guthrie intends to return to the Today show but no timeline has been given.
Sources
- Savannah Guthrie gives first interview since mom vanished: "It is unbearable" www.cbsnews.com
- Savannah Guthrie visits "Today" studio, says she intends to return to show www.cbsnews.com
- Savannah Guthrie says her family is ‘in agony’ in first interview since mother’s disappearance www.theguardian.com
- Savannah Guthrie's first interview since mother Nancy vanished: 'I imagine her terror' www.npr.org
- 'We are in agony' - Savannah Guthrie does first interview since mum's disappearance www.bbc.com
- Savannah Guthrie in NBC News interview appeals for help finding her missing mother www.scmp.com