Savannah Guthrie back hosting NBC’s Today as her 84-year-old mom Nancy Guthrie remains missing in Arizona. Guthrie (b. 1971) is Today co-anchor since 2012.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing from her Tucson home since Jan 31. Her family, including NBC's Savannah Guthrie, offers a $1 million reward for information leading to her recovery, amid fears she may have been kidnapped or worse. Authorities urge caution and are investigating the case.
Pima County has expanded no-parking restrictions near Nancy Guthrie's home outside Tucson, following failed traffic flow efforts and community complaints. The area remains under media scrutiny as authorities continue investigating her disappearance, believed to involve abduction. Supporters gather outside her home, while new restrictions aim to improve safety and reduce congestion.
Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, was abducted from her Tucson home over a month ago. Despite a $1 million reward and ongoing investigations, her whereabouts remain unknown. Guthrie has taken leave from NBC's 'Today' to support her family and aid the search.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, disappeared from her Tucson home on February 1. Authorities believe she was abducted, with security footage showing a masked man at her door. The family offers a $1 million reward and urges the community to review key dates and footage. The case remains unsolved after seven weeks.
Christina Marie Plante, who vanished in 1994 in Arizona, has been located alive after decades. Her disappearance was initially considered suspicious, but advances in technology have helped confirm her identity. Authorities have not released further details about her current life or circumstances.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing since February 1 after her Tucson home was broken into. Despite a large-scale investigation, including DNA evidence and ransom notes, there are no signs of her. Her family has offered a $1 million reward, and authorities believe she was abducted or kidnapped. Savannah Guthrie has returned to NBC's Today show amid ongoing uncertainty.
Embattled Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has prompted a push by two supervisors to vacate the office if he does not resign by a Tuesday deadline. The dispute centers on alleged false testimony about his law enforcement record and a past suspension in El Paso, with supporters saying the records are irrelevant to his duties.