Savannah Guthrie and Sister Visit Mother's Home Amid Ongoing Search
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Savannah Guthrie and Sister Visit Mother's Home Amid Ongoing Search

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Savannah Guthrie and her sister Annie visited their mother's Arizona residence, marking their first appearance there since Nancy Guthrie's disappearance a month ago.

Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of NBC's "Today" show, and her sister Annie Guthrie visited their mother's home near Tucson, Arizona, on Monday. This marked their first appearance at the residence since their mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing a month prior. The sisters, accompanied by Annie's husband, Tommaso Cioni, walked arm in arm down the driveway, placed yellow flowers, and embraced each other in a tearful moment. A makeshift tribute at the edge of the property included flowers, yellow ribbons, crosses, prayers, a sign reading "Let Nancy Come Home," and an angel statuette.

Later that day, Savannah Guthrie shared a photo of the tribute on social media, expressing gratitude for the support received: "we feel the love and prayers from our neighbors, from the Tucson community and from around the country," she wrote, ending with a heart emoji. "please don't stop praying and hoping with us. bring her home."

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen on January 31, 2026, at her home in the Catalina Foothills area near Tucson. She was reported missing on February 1, 2026, after failing to attend a virtual church service. Authorities are treating her disappearance as a crime, with Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stating, "We believe now, after we processed that crime scene, that we do, in fact, have a crime scene that we do, in fact, have a crime." The investigation remains ongoing, and the family has offered a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie's recovery.

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