Savannah Guthrie Appeals to the Public in the Search for Her Missing Mother

On June 23, NBC’s Today host Savannah Guthrie spoke from the studio to a national audience, urging anyone who might have information about her mother’s whereabouts to step forward. She reminded viewers that her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was taken in a kidnapping incident in January and that a note sent to the media in February claimed Nancy had died, a claim that the family is contesting.

"Somebody knows something," Guthrie said in a tear‑filled statement. "We are in agony," she added, highlighting the pain and uncertainty that still grips the family. Her appeal is a direct appeal to the public, with the aim of uncovering new leads that may bring Nancy back or confirm her fate.

The case has attracted significant media attention across the United States and Canada, and Guthrie’s request underscores the pivotal role that public cooperation can play in resolving high-profile missing person cases. As her mother’s story continues to unfold, the television presenter remains hopeful that the truth will emerge through community involvement.