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NewsNation's Brian Entin Hopes to Interview Savannah Guthrie About Mom Nancy's Disappearance
Entin has been closely covering the case and hopes to discuss the investigation and Savannah's relationship with her mother.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 7:35pm
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The shattered remains of a once-pristine window reflect the emotional toll of the Nancy Guthrie disappearance, as investigators work tirelessly to uncover the truth.Tucson TodayAfter covering the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie for over 65 days, NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin hopes to have the opportunity to sit down with Nancy's daughter, Savannah Guthrie, to discuss the case and their relationship. Entin has become emotionally invested in the story and wants to ask Savannah about the investigation and what she and her family went through when they first learned of her mother's disappearance.
Why it matters
Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy, went missing in Tucson, Arizona on February 1, 2026, sparking a major investigation. As the host of the Today show, Savannah's personal life has been thrust into the spotlight, and Entin's interview could provide valuable insight into the family's experience and the status of the case.
The details
Entin has been reporting on Nancy Guthrie's disappearance since it first broke, traveling to Tucson and spending nearly 43 days straight in the city. He has become emotionally invested in the case, even purchasing security cameras for his own mother after the incident. Entin hopes to ask Savannah about her relationship with her mother, as well as the details of the investigation and what the family went through when they first learned of Nancy's disappearance.
- Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1, 2026 after not attending a virtual church service.
- Entin traveled to Tucson the next day and has spent nearly 43 days straight in the city covering the case.
The players
Brian Entin
A senior national correspondent for NewsNation who has been closely covering the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.
Savannah Guthrie
The host of the Today show and Nancy Guthrie's daughter.
Nancy Guthrie
An 84-year-old woman who was reported missing in Tucson, Arizona on February 1, 2026.
What they’re saying
“I would love to interview Savannah [Guthrie], and I've obviously, behind the scenes, been trying to make that happen. If anybody reads this and has a connection, that would be amazing, just because I've been so close to the case and I have so much sympathy for her and what her family has gone through.”
— Brian Entin, NewsNation Senior National Correspondent
“I would love to ask her more about her relationship with her mom, and then also about the investigation. I understand her interview with the Today show and with Hoda, and Hoda is her friend, but there were some follow-ups that I would really like to ask about — about what they were kind of going through when they first learned what happened, and what she thinks may have happened behind the scenes.”
— Brian Entin, NewsNation Senior National Correspondent
What’s next
Entin is confident that the case will be solved, as there is a dedicated task force working around the clock on the investigation. He looks forward to the day when he gets the call about a major break in the case.
The takeaway
Entin's emotional investment in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance case highlights the human impact of these types of stories, even for seasoned journalists. His desire to interview Savannah Guthrie reflects the public's interest in learning more about the personal toll on the family and the status of the investigation.
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