Savannah Guthrie has shared a brief new social media message shortly after visiting the crime scene of her mother’s abduction on March 2, 2026. The “Today” anchor took to Instagram and shared a flower-filled photo of a growing memorial to Nancy Guthrie. Alongside the snap, Savannah wrote, “We feel the love and prayers from our neighbors, from the Tucson community and from around the country.”
She inserted a yellow heart emoji before continuing, “Please don’t stop praying and hoping with us. Bring her home.”
Days before Savannah’s visit to the home, an arrest was made outside the house after an individual was seen repeatedly driving past it “suspiciously.”
Guthrie’s fellow journalist and “Today” contributor, lifestyle expert Jill Martin, reacted by commenting, “We will never stop until she is found. We all have your back and continue to pray hard for your family.”
Longtime “Today” correspondent Donna Farizan echoed, “We won’t stop.”
Savannah Guthrie Was Seen Visiting Nancy Guthrie’s Home With Sister Annie Guthrie & Brother-In-Law Tommaso Cioni
Around 1 p.m. on Monday, March 2, reporter Brian Entin published footage of Savannah and Annie Guthrie, accompanied by Annie’s husband Tommaso Cioni, visiting their mother’s Catalina Foothills house. The trio was seen walking towards a memorial that has been set up for Nancy, and all three carried small bunches of yellow flowers.
The heartbroken family laid down the flowers before Savannah stooped down a few times, appearing to read various notes that had been left. Annie could be heard sobbing as she clung to Cioni. Savannah and Annie’s brother, Camron Guthrie, was notably absent from the trip.
The most recent status update on the investigation from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department reads, “This remains an active investigation and will continue until Nancy Guthrie is located or all leads have been exhausted. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is refocusing resources to detectives specifically assigned to this case. As leads are developed and resolved, resource allocation may fluctuate. PCSD will maintain a patrol presence in the Guthrie neighborhood.”
Neighbor Explained Why Nancy Guthrie Is Being Honored With Yellow Flowers: Report
People says they spoke to one of Nancy’s neighbors, identified as Laura Gargano, who told them the choice of using yellow flowers and ribbons at the memorial “dates back to a movement in 1979, when the same was done in honor of the 52 U.S. diplomats who were held hostage in Iran.”
The outlet says she explained, “Some of us put flowers at the front of Nancy’s house, while others who may not have wanted to go down to Nancy’s house, put ribbons on their mailboxes. The yellow ribbon is a sentiment of hope and support after someone goes missing. I believe the use of the yellow ribbons goes back to hostage-taking in the 1970s.”
The story notes one of the yellow ribbons seen at the site contained words from the Bible verse Isaiah 43:2 which says, “When you go through deep waters, I will be with you.”



