Savannah Guthrie has returned to Instagram and shared a new message as the search for her missing mother Nancy Guthrie continues.
Guthrie family releases new statement, holds out hope for mother Nancy
Nancy Guthrie’s family has asked neighbors to search for clues in hopes of finding information that could help find the missing 84-year-old.
As the search for her mother continues, Savannah Guthrie’s faith remains unwavering.
The “Today” anchor took to Instagram on Sunday, March 22, marking her first post to her grid in weeks. Amid the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, 84, she shared an image of a religious painting with the words “I believe, I believe” written on it.
Guthrie did not caption the post, but it received an outpouring of support from fans and colleagues in the comments. “I believe,” “Today” co-host Carson Daly wrote.
Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1st and has been missing since the evening before. Arizona authorities said they believe she was taken from her home against her will. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has been searching for Guthrie for nearly two months, but there have been no major developments in the case in recent weeks. In February, the FBI shared an image of a masked person who was at Guthrie’s front door before she disappeared, but no suspect has been identified.
In the early morning hours of March 22, Guthrie also shared an updated family statement provided in advance to local Arizona station KVOA News 4 Tucson. They called for “new attention” to the case and urged the public to refer to “camera footage, diary notes, text messages, observations and conversations that may have significance in hindsight.”
“We continue to believe that the residents of Tucson and the communities of southern Arizona hold the key to solving this case,” the Guthrie family said. “Someone knows something. Members of this community may have information they don’t even realize is important.”
Savannah Guthrie has opened up in the past about faith being a major part of her life in her 2024 book, “What God Doth: Reflections on the Search and Discovery of God’s Love Everywhere.”
“Today” anchor Jenna Bush Hager also addressed Guthrie’s faith on the “Today” show last month.
“What Nancy gave to Savannah, and what she gave to her other two children, Cam and Annie, is this deep and enduring faith, goodwill, hope, optimism, and all the reasons we love Savannah,” Bush Hager said on “Today with Jenna & Sheinelle.” “When I had my son[Henry“Hal”Hagerin2019]I thought, “Who is the most loyal person I know? Who can lead him on his path and do whatever it takes for him? And that’s Savannah.”
Guthrie confirmed to colleagues on Today earlier this month that he plans to return permanently to the show, but no schedule has been announced.
“She said she’s willing to come back to the show, even though it feels like the hardest thing to do, it’s also her home and it’s a place where she feels so loved, and she’s loved even more than she’s loved here,” Hager said. “So we’re glad she’s coming home. We don’t know when she’s actually going to come back to the show, but she’s here. It was great to be able to hug her.”
Contributor: Erin Jensen

