Savannah Guthrie Spots Her Mother's Home After Disappearance

A Glimpse of Hope and Grief
TUCSON, Ariz. — Savannah Guthrie, the host of "Today," along with her sister, made a heartfelt return to their mother’s home outside Tucson on Monday. This marked their first public appearance at the house since Nancy Guthrie went missing a month ago. The emotional moment was captured by NewsNation and FOX News Digital, showing the NBC anchor, her sister Annie Guthrie, and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni walking arm-in-arm down the driveway. They placed yellow flowers and embraced each other in a tearful scene, highlighting the deep sorrow and hope that continue to surround the case.
A Symbolic Tribute
At the edge of the property, a makeshift tribute has been created, filled with various symbols of love and support. The display includes flowers, yellow ribbons, crosses, prayers, a sign that reads “Let Nancy Come Home,” and a statuette of an angel. This tribute serves as a reminder of the community's unwavering support for the Guthrie family and their desperate plea for Nancy's safe return.
Later on Monday, Savannah Guthrie shared a photo of the flowers at the tribute on social media. In her post, she expressed gratitude for the love and prayers from neighbors, the Tucson community, and people across the country. She concluded with a heart emoji and urged everyone to continue praying and hoping for her mother's return. "Bring her home," she wrote.
A Family's Plea
Nancy Guthrie's children have previously appeared in videos where they pleaded for their mother's return. Most recently, Savannah Guthrie shared a social media post in which the family offered a $1 million reward for information leading to the recovery of their mother. This substantial offer reflects the urgency and desperation of the situation.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home on January 31 and was reported missing the following day. Authorities believe the 84-year-old was kidnapped, abducted, or otherwise taken against her will. Although drops of her blood were found on the front porch, authorities have not publicly revealed much evidence, leaving many questions unanswered.
New Clues Emerge
Last week, FOX reported that a Ring camera located about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) from Guthrie’s home had captured 12 vehicles passing around the time she went missing. This new piece of information has added another layer to the investigation, though the Pima County Sheriff’s Department has not confirmed whether any of these vehicles are linked to the case.
The agency stated that investigators are reviewing hundreds of hours of surveillance footage, indicating that the search for answers is ongoing. Despite the challenges, the family remains hopeful and continues to seek any lead that might bring Nancy back home.
A Changed Property
Nancy Guthrie's home has now been returned to her family. However, "No trespassing" signs have been posted on the property, signaling that the area is still under some level of scrutiny. The family is likely taking precautions while continuing their efforts to find Nancy and bring her home safely.
As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, the community remains united in their support for the family. The emotional moments captured on Monday serve as a reminder of the strength and resilience of those affected by this tragic situation. Every step taken by the family and the community brings them closer to the hope of reuniting with Nancy.