Guthrie family thanks Tucson, asks people to not forget mother's case The Guthrie family expressed their gratitude to the Tucson community on Saturday evening, acknowledging the support from neighbors, friends, and residents who have been actively involved in the search for Nancy Guthrie, their missing mother. Nancy, 84, is the mother of “TODAY” co-host Savannah Guthrie, and her disappearance seven weeks ago has sparked widespread concern. The family emphasized their deep appreciation for the community’s efforts, stating, “We are all family now,” during a special report aired by NBC affiliate KVOA. The family urged residents to review camera footage and share any memories that might aid in locating Nancy. They highlighted specific dates—January 11, January 31, and February 1—as critical timelines for investigation. Any evidence, including security footage, journal entries, text messages, or observations, could potentially provide crucial clues. The family stressed that even seemingly minor details might hold significance, noting, “No detail is too small. It may be the key.” Savannah Guthrie echoed this message on Instagram, encouraging people in Southern Arizona to consider if they possess information they haven’t realized is important. Her post emphasized the family’s desire to honor Nancy’s life but underscored that they cannot do so until she is found. “We want to celebrate her beautiful and courageous life, but we cannot do that until she is brought to a final place or rest,” she wrote. Nancy was reported missing on February 1 after being last seen the previous night at approximately 9:45 p.m. Investigators have focused on January 11, previously requesting security camera footage from that morning, though the reason for the specific date remains unclear.#nancy_guthrie #savannah_guthrie #tucson #guthrie_family #kvoa

We cannot be in peace, say Guthrie family as they renew appeal over missing mother Savannah Guthrie and her family have once again called on the public to assist in the search for their missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing for seven weeks. The family released a new statement through NBC Tucson affiliate KVOA, urging the community to continue supporting efforts to locate the 84-year-old woman. Authorities have been investigating Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance since she was last seen in Tucson, Arizona, on 1 February. Surveillance footage previously released showed a masked individual outside her home, but no suspect has been identified nearly two months later. The Guthrie family expressed gratitude for the community’s support while reiterating their plea for information. In their statement, the family emphasized that Tucson residents and the broader southern Arizona area may hold critical clues to solving the case. They urged anyone with camera footage, journal entries, text messages, or other observations to come forward, stressing that even minor details could be vital. The family described their emotional state, stating they are unable to grieve and instead feel a constant ache and uncertainty. They reiterated their commitment to finding Nancy and bringing her home, adding that they cannot celebrate her life until she is laid to rest. Despite a nationwide search that has uncovered DNA evidence and alleged ransom notes, no suspect has been identified. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, leading the investigation with FBI assistance, noted that authorities believe Nancy was specifically targeted but remain unsure of the motive. Police have requested surveillance footage from neighbors, particularly from the night of her disappearance and surrounding dates, to aid the investigation.#nancy_guthrie #tucson_arizona #savannah_guthrie #pima_county_sheriff #kvoa
