Savannah Guthrie Visits Mother’s Memorial
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Beloved Savannah Guthrie Breaks Down During Emotional Visit to Nancy Guthrie Memorial With Family

Savannah Guthrie returned to her mother’s Tucson home this week, standing quietly before the growing memorial built just beyond the front gate.

As per the videos and photos that have emerged on social media, Savannah was joined by her sister, Annie, and her brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, as they paused to read notes and look at flowers left by neighbors and strangers.


Tears & Tributes: Guthrie Family Visits Memorial Outside Nancy Guthrie’s Home

A video was shared by NewsNation reporter Brian Entin, who has been religiously covering the case and updates from the ground since the day beloved Nancy went missing.

This appearance marks Savannah’s first time being seen in public since her mother vanished. Savannah bent down at one point to look at the bouquets carefully placed along the walkway. The visit felt intimate and heavy.

What was once a familiar family home now stands as the center of a community’s grief and hope.

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Search For Nancy Guthrie After Suspected Kidnapping Continues In Arizona

The search for Nancy Guthrie has now reached its 30th day.


$1 Million Reward Offered for Nancy Guthrie’s Safe Return

Nancy, 84, disappeared from her Tucson home on Feb. 1. In the weeks since, the family has pleaded again and again for answers. Savannah has largely addressed the crisis through emotional video messages, speaking directly to the public in hopes someone will step forward.

The longtime “Today” show anchor announced that her family is offering up to $1 million for information that leads to Nancy’s recovery. She emphasized that the reward will be paid in cash and that anyone who comes forward can remain anonymous.

In a recent Instagram video, Savannah carefully explained how the process works. A person with credible information can submit a tip and receive a seven-digit PIN.

If that tip leads authorities to Nancy, the individual can collect the reward at a neutral location, such as a post office. No identification is required.

“We need to know where she is, we need her to come home,” Savannah said, her voice steady but urgent.

“For that reason, we are offering a family reward of up to $1 million for any information that leads us to her recovery,” she continued.

“Someone out there knows something that can bring her home. Somebody knows, and we are begging you to please come forward now.”


Family Holds Onto Hope Amid Uncertainty

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Savannah has not hidden the weight this ordeal has placed on her family. In a message shared with supporters, she wrote, “We still believe in a miracle.”

At the same time, she has spoken with painful honesty about the uncertainty they face, acknowledging that the outcome may not be the one they pray for.

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Savannah Guthrie and Nancy Guthrie

Even so, the family’s visit to the memorial reflected quiet resolve. Fresh flowers continue to line the walkway. Candles flicker through the night. As each day passes, Savannah and her loved ones cling to hope, believing that Nancy will somehow find her way home.

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  1. The more and more I keep reading about this story im hard to fool. Whomever that took her known her personally and known that she had a pacemaker in her. And known how to disactived so no one will have a trace of her..my dad had pacemaker in him up to day he passed away unexpected and then the doctors disconnected it. Surely some doctors should been able to keep track on how it works or not working. This is very strange. Whomever took her known her personally..and aint nobody’s saying no more about the money..I 🙏🏾 dont give up on faith..hope she find safe..🙏🏾🙌🏾✝️❤️👍🏾

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