Savannah Guthrie recalls 'horrifying' moment she learned mom Nancy was missing
Guthrie revealed she got a call from her sister Annie on Feb 1 with the shocking news of their mother's disappearance

Savannah Guthrie is opening up about the devastating moment she first learned her mother, Nancy Guthrie, had gone missing, describing the experience as immediate panic and confusion.
In an emotional interview on Today, Guthrie revealed she received a call from her sister, Annie, on February 1 with the shocking news: their 84-year-old mother had disappeared from her home in Tucson, Arizona.
Guthrie said the situation quickly escalated from concern to fear as unsettling details emerged at the scene. According to authorities, Nancy’s home showed signs something was seriously wrong, including an open door, blood found outside, and personal belongings like her phone and purse left behind.
The veteran broadcaster described the moment as surreal, explaining that the family initially feared a medical emergency before realising the circumstances pointed to something far more serious.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 31, and investigators now believe she may have been abducted. Surveillance footage reportedly captured a masked individual near her home, intensifying concerns of foul play.
During the interview, Guthrie spoke candidly about the emotional toll the ordeal has taken on her and her family, describing the ongoing situation as “agony” as they continue to search for answers.
The Guthrie family has since offered a $1 million reward for information and continues to urge the public to come forward with any details that could help locate Nancy.
Authorities, including the FBI and local law enforcement, are still actively investigating the case, but no suspects have been publicly identified.
The interview marks Guthrie’s first time speaking in depth about her mother’s disappearance, as the search continues with no confirmed updates on Nancy’s whereabouts.


















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