Savannah Guthrie Plans Return to NBC as Search for Missing Mother Continues Savannah Guthrie, a co-host of NBC’s Today programme, has visited the network’s New York office as she prepares to return to the airwaves while the search for her missing mother continues. Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy, has been missing from her home in Arizona since 1 February, when authorities believe she was abducted. No significant clues have emerged in the nearly five weeks since her disappearance. Guthrie has remained off-air, though she has shared emotional appeals on social media for her mother’s safe return. Her co-host, Jenna Bush Hager, revealed that Guthrie had visited the Today set and expressed her intention to return to the show. However, Hager noted that no specific timeline has been set for her return. “Even though it feels like the hardest thing to do, it’s also her home and where she feels so loved,” Hager said. “And she is beyond loved here.” Guthrie last appeared on the show on 30 January, two days before her mother’s disappearance. She also stepped away from NBC’s coverage of the Winter Olympic Games as the search for Nancy intensified. The family recently offered a $1 million reward for her safe return. Authorities believe Nancy was taken from her home against her will, possibly during the night. Investigators have released images of a suspect captured on her home’s doorbell camera. Cryptocurrency ransom demands totaling around $6 million have been sent to media outlets, including one with a deadline that expired on 9 February. Detectives have received nearly 40,000 tips from the public. DNA evidence recovered from a glove—similar to one worn by the suspect in doorbell footage—found near the home did not match any profiles in the FBI database.#nbc #nancy_guthrie #savannah_guthrie #today_programme #pima_county_sheriff_office
