Four months and one week since 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her Tucson, Arizona home, her daughter has not stopped calling for her return.
On Sunday, June 7, Savannah Guthrie took to her Instagram Stories to share a religious-themed image she has previously posted in connection to the case, adding the words: "Oh my, my soul it cries out, soul, it cries out" - and closed with "bring her home" followed by a yellow heart.
It is the latest in a steady stream of social media updates from the Today co-anchor, who offered a $1 million reward and has reportedly spent $500,000 on a private investigator - yet no suspect has been publicly named.
The post came as Savannah's co-hosts opened up about how the case has changed the culture inside NBC's Today Show. Co-host Sheinelle Jones told Page Six: "We're going to rally around our sister. She rallied around me. We know how to do that here" - a reference to how Savannah had shown up for her when Jones lost her husband to cancer in 2025.
Jenna Bush Hager echoed that sentiment, with the Today family rallying around Savannah through more than 100 days of uncertainty. No suspect has been publicly identified, and there has been no indication as to whether Nancy is still alive.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen on the evening of January 31 when a relative dropped her off at her Catalina Foothills home near Tucson. She was reported missing the following morning when she failed to attend church - something her family described as completely out of character. Drops of her blood were found at the home, along with her phone and the heart medication she takes daily.
A combined reward of $1.2 million remains available for anyone with information. Authorities urge the public to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov.
Nancy Guthrie is a woman of deep faith - someone her family says never missed her Sunday morning church service. Her daughter Savannah, herself a practicing Christian, has returned to that same faith publicly and repeatedly through this ordeal. The prayers have not stopped. Neither has the search.
If you have any information, please call 1-800-CALL-FBI.
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