Savannah Guthrie Breaks Silence with Heartfelt New Message About Her Missing Mom
Savannah Guthrie is now sharing a new message regarding her missing mother, as the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie has officially entered its fifth month.
The host of the popular morning show "Today", who is 54 years old, recently turned to her Instagram account on June 7 to share a deeply emotional post about her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was initially reported missing on February 1. According to the authorities, the 84-year-old woman was forcibly taken from her residence in Arizona, which clearly indicates that she was removed from her home against her will.
On her Instagram story, Savannah Guthrie posted an image of religious artwork, accompanied by a text overlay that expressed her deep emotional distress, which read, "Oh my, my soul it cries out, soul, it cries out." The anchor of the "Today" show captioned the photograph with a heartfelt message that implored, "Bring her home," and also included a heart emoji to convey her sentiment.
Savannah Guthrie has been actively and persistently appealing to the public to share any information that may potentially aid in the ongoing search for her mother, Nancy Guthrie. In February, the Guthrie family announced that they were offering a substantial reward of $1 million in exchange for "any information that leads us to her recovery," in the hopes of garnering new leads and bringing closure to their situation. At the time of this announcement, the journalist acknowledged the painful possibility that her mom "may already be gone," but she also emphasized that "we need to know where she is," highlighting the importance of resolving the uncertainty surrounding her mother's disappearance.
Following her initial decision to take a leave of absence from the "Today" show due to her mother's disappearance, Guthrie subsequently returned to the NBC morning program in the early part of April. In the month of May, she paid a heartfelt tribute to her mother through an emotional Mother's Day post that she shared on Instagram, which included sweet and sentimental home video footage of her mother, Nancy Guthrie.
Guthrie expressed her feelings in a written message, stating, "Mother, daughter, sister, Nonie − we profoundly miss you with every single breath that we take." She further emphasized, "We are resolute in our commitment to continue searching for you, and we will never relinquish our efforts to find you." Additionally, she conveyed that her family would not experience peace until they were reunited with her mother, as she stated, "We will never be at peace until the moment we find you."
The authorities in Arizona are persisting in their efforts to locate Nancy Guthrie, but unfortunately, there have been no substantial developments or significant breakthroughs in the investigation over the course of recent weeks. In the month of May, however, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos expressed his optimism to People magazine, stating that he firmly believes the investigators are making progress and are "getting closer" to resolving the case.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos elaborated on the ongoing investigation, explaining to People magazine that the authorities are continually exploring new avenues to advance the case, saying, "Our DNA labs are collaborating with our investigators on a daily basis, and as a result, they are generating a variety of innovative ideas and thoughts on how to effectively utilize the DNA evidence to our advantage." He further emphasized, "We are constantly asking ourselves, 'How can we do more with the resources we currently have at our disposal?' And it is precisely this diligent and proactive approach that leads me to believe we are indeed getting closer to achieving our goal."
The host of the popular morning show "Today", who is 54 years old, recently turned to her Instagram account on June 7 to share a deeply emotional post about her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was initially reported missing on February 1. According to the authorities, the 84-year-old woman was forcibly taken from her residence in Arizona, which clearly indicates that she was removed from her home against her will.
On her Instagram story, Savannah Guthrie posted an image of religious artwork, accompanied by a text overlay that expressed her deep emotional distress, which read, "Oh my, my soul it cries out, soul, it cries out." The anchor of the "Today" show captioned the photograph with a heartfelt message that implored, "Bring her home," and also included a heart emoji to convey her sentiment.
Savannah Guthrie has been actively and persistently appealing to the public to share any information that may potentially aid in the ongoing search for her mother, Nancy Guthrie. In February, the Guthrie family announced that they were offering a substantial reward of $1 million in exchange for "any information that leads us to her recovery," in the hopes of garnering new leads and bringing closure to their situation. At the time of this announcement, the journalist acknowledged the painful possibility that her mom "may already be gone," but she also emphasized that "we need to know where she is," highlighting the importance of resolving the uncertainty surrounding her mother's disappearance.
Following her initial decision to take a leave of absence from the "Today" show due to her mother's disappearance, Guthrie subsequently returned to the NBC morning program in the early part of April. In the month of May, she paid a heartfelt tribute to her mother through an emotional Mother's Day post that she shared on Instagram, which included sweet and sentimental home video footage of her mother, Nancy Guthrie.
Guthrie expressed her feelings in a written message, stating, "Mother, daughter, sister, Nonie − we profoundly miss you with every single breath that we take." She further emphasized, "We are resolute in our commitment to continue searching for you, and we will never relinquish our efforts to find you." Additionally, she conveyed that her family would not experience peace until they were reunited with her mother, as she stated, "We will never be at peace until the moment we find you."
The authorities in Arizona are persisting in their efforts to locate Nancy Guthrie, but unfortunately, there have been no substantial developments or significant breakthroughs in the investigation over the course of recent weeks. In the month of May, however, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos expressed his optimism to People magazine, stating that he firmly believes the investigators are making progress and are "getting closer" to resolving the case.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos elaborated on the ongoing investigation, explaining to People magazine that the authorities are continually exploring new avenues to advance the case, saying, "Our DNA labs are collaborating with our investigators on a daily basis, and as a result, they are generating a variety of innovative ideas and thoughts on how to effectively utilize the DNA evidence to our advantage." He further emphasized, "We are constantly asking ourselves, 'How can we do more with the resources we currently have at our disposal?' And it is precisely this diligent and proactive approach that leads me to believe we are indeed getting closer to achieving our goal."
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