Savannah Guthrie Seeks Public’s Help to Locate Missing Mother in NBC Interview

Savannah Guthrie Seeks Public’s Help to Locate Missing Mother in NBC Interview

Savannah Guthrie made an emotional appeal during an NBC interview this week. She asked the public for help in finding her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie.

Television plea and reaction

Guthrie spoke with NBC colleague Hoda Kotb on the “Today” show. A short excerpt aired Wednesday, with a full interview scheduled for Thursday and Friday.

In the NBC interview, Savannah Guthrie asked the public’s help to locate her missing mother. She described sleepless nights and anguish as family members await news.

Details of the disappearance

Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on Feb. 1 from her Arizona residence. Authorities say security footage indicates she was taken against her will.

The family has offered a $1 million reward for information. Investigators report little progress since the initial alert.

Family and community appeals

Guthrie’s relatives urged local neighbors to revisit recent memories. They asked people to report any detail, no matter how small.

Hoda Kotb, who has returned to “Today” while Guthrie is away, joined the interview. She noted Guthrie’s combination of desperation and resolve.

Professional status and next steps

Savannah Guthrie has co-hosted the “Today” show since 2012. She remains on leave to be with family, with no return date set.

Law enforcement continues to investigate. Filmogaz.com will follow developments and report new information as it becomes available.