Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing for more than two weeks, and the search continues as the Today host makes a heartfelt plea for her safe return. A masked man captured on a Ring camera outside Nancy’s Tucson, Arizona home remains the key clue in the disappearance of the 84-year-old. Investigators later discovered a glove two miles from the house, believed to belong to the suspect. While DNA was recovered, it did not match any profiles in the FBI’s CODIS database.
Authorities are now expanding the search to commercial genealogy databases in hopes of finding a lead. Additional evidence from Nancy’s home is still under analysis. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos emphasized that the case is far from cold, with nearly 400 investigators actively following thousands of tips. “As long as we can chase a lead, it’s not cold,” he said, urging the suspect to release Nancy safely.
Officials remain hopeful, stressing the operation is still a rescue mission. Savannah has paused her professional duties to stay with her family and recently shared an emotional video message, appealing to the kidnapper’s conscience and urging them to do the right thing. However, friends close to Savannah say the video left them deeply concerned for her well-being.
One source described her as “devastated,” while another said she appeared emotionally drained. Despite the worry, Savannah continues to receive overwhelming support from colleagues, friends, and fans, who remain hopeful for Nancy’s safe return.