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Savannah Guthrie Focuses on Search for Missing Mother
The Today show host has stepped away from work to assist in the investigation of her mother's disappearance in Arizona.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Savannah Guthrie, the host of the Today show, has shifted her focus entirely to the search for her missing 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who went missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona on February 1. Authorities believe Nancy was taken from her home in the early hours of that day, and the investigation involving 400 law enforcement agents has been ongoing for nearly three weeks. Savannah and her siblings have pleaded with the public for any information that could help locate their mother.
Why it matters
Savannah Guthrie's personal tragedy has drawn national attention to the case, highlighting the challenges faced by families dealing with a missing loved one. The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance has also raised questions about home security and the vulnerability of elderly individuals, sparking broader discussions about public safety.
The details
According to authorities, Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home in the Catalina Foothills area of Tucson on January 31, after being dropped off by family members. She was reported missing the following day when she failed to attend a virtual church service. The FBI has released footage showing a person wearing a ski mask and carrying a backpack, whom they believe is the assailant. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has pointed to the alleged suspect's unique ring and gun holster as potential clues in the case.
- Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home on January 31, 2026.
- Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1, 2026 after failing to attend a virtual church service.
- The search for Nancy Guthrie has been ongoing for nearly three weeks since her disappearance.
The players
Savannah Guthrie
The host of the Today show, who has stepped away from her job to focus on the search for her missing mother.
Nancy Guthrie
Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother, who went missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona on February 1, 2026.
Annie Guthrie
Savannah Guthrie's sister, who has joined the search for their missing mother.
Camron Guthrie
Savannah Guthrie's brother, who has also been involved in the search for their mother.
Chris Nanos
The Pima County Sheriff, who has provided updates on the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.
What they’re saying
“We believe our mom is still out there. We need your help. Law enforcement is working tirelessly around the clock, trying to bring her home, trying to find her.”
— Savannah Guthrie (Instagram)
“I think this was an individual who had a target for whatever reason, and he has made it tough, but I've got some pretty tough investigators too. As long as we have the ability to chase a lead, it's not cold. We're not going to give up. We're going to find Nancy, and we're going to find out who did this.”
— Chris Nanos, Pima County Sheriff (Today show)
What’s next
The Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI continue to investigate Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, following up on leads and analyzing evidence. Savannah Guthrie and her family remain hopeful that their mother will be found safe.
The takeaway
Savannah Guthrie's personal tragedy has highlighted the challenges faced by families dealing with a missing loved one, and the importance of community support and law enforcement efforts in these difficult situations. The case has also raised broader questions about home security and the vulnerability of elderly individuals, sparking important discussions about public safety.


