The family of Savannah Guthrie is enduring an agonizing wait as the search for her mother, Nancy Guthrie, enters its fourth week. In an emotional update, the television anchor acknowledged the possibility no family wants to confront — that her 84-year-old mother may no longer be alive. The uncertainty has weighed heavily on loved ones as days stretch into weeks without clear answers.
Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her home in the Catalina Foothills area near Tucson on February 1. Since then, authorities have pursued numerous leads in what investigators describe as a complex and deeply distressing case. Search teams and law enforcement officials continue working through evidence, determined to understand what happened.
Surveillance footage from a Ring doorbell camera reportedly captured a masked person near the property around the time of the disappearance. Although officials have not identified the individual, the video has heightened concerns that foul play may be involved. The development intensified both public attention and the urgency surrounding the investigation.
On February 24, 24 days after her mother was last seen, Savannah shared a heartfelt video message describing the emotional toll on her family. She spoke of sleepless nights, constant worry, and the pain of living without certainty, while also expressing gratitude for the prayers and support pouring in from across the country. Authorities in Arizona say thousands of tips have been submitted and reviewed, and the family has announced a reward of up to $1 million for credible information leading to Nancy’s recovery. Whether the outcome brings relief or heartbreak, their message remains clear: they need answers, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward.READ MORE BELOW