Savannah Guthrie Discusses Mother's Disappearance in Emotional Interview with Hoda Kotb Savannah Guthrie, co-host of "TODAY," shared her anguish over the ongoing search for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, in an emotional interview with Hoda Kotb. The conversation, which aired on Wednesday, revealed the profound distress the family has endured since Nancy vanished from her home in Arizona more than seven weeks ago. Guthrie described the situation as "unthinkable" and emphasized the unbearable weight of uncertainty, stating, "We are in agony. It is unbearable." Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen on January 31, 2026, after having dinner at her daughter Annie’s home near Tucson, Arizona. Her family reported her missing on February 1, following her absence from a virtual church service at a friend’s house. Authorities have described the case as a potential kidnapping or abduction, though no concrete evidence has emerged. Guthrie recounted waking up each night in terror, imagining her mother’s suffering and vowing to confront the pain head-on. "Those thoughts demand to be thought," she said, refusing to conceal her emotions. The investigation has focused on a doorbell camera at Nancy’s home, which captured footage of a man matching the FBI’s description of a suspect. The camera disconnected at 1:47 a.m. on the night of her disappearance, according to a timeline released by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. Forensic analysis revealed Guthrie’s blood on the porch of her home, and investigators are exploring genetic genealogy to identify unknown DNA found inside the house. The FBI is seeking a male between 5 feet 9 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall with an average build, wearing a black Ozark Trail Hiker Pack 25-liter backpack in the footage.#fbi #nancy_guthrie #hoda_kotb #savannah_guthrie #pima_county_sheriff_s_department
