As the search for Nancy Guthrie stretches into five months, Savannah Guthrie is sharing a new message about her missing mother.
The Today host, 54, took to Instagram on June 7 to share an emotional post about her mother, who was reported missing on February 1. Authorities say the 84-year-old mother was taken from her Arizona home against her will.
Guthrie posted an image of a religious artwork on her Instagram Story with the text: “Oh my soul cries, my soul cries.” The “Today” anchor captioned the photo with a heart emoji and the message, “Take her home.”
Guthrie is pleading with the public to share information that can help find Nancy Guthrie. In February, the family offered a $1 million reward “for information leading to her recovery.” At the time, the journalist admitted that her mother “could already be dead” but added: “We need to know where she is.”
Guthrie initially took a break from the “Today” show after her mother’s disappearance, but returned to NBC’s morning show in early April. In May, she paid tribute to her mother with an emotional Mother’s Day post on Instagram, in which she shared tender home video footage of Nancy Guthrie.
“Mom, daughter, sister, Nonnie, I miss you with every breath,” Guthrie wrote. “We will never stop searching for you. We will never be at peace until we find you.”
Are authorities “closer” to solving the Nancy Guthrie case?
Arizona authorities continue to search for Nancy Guthrie, but there has been no significant progress or progress in recent weeks. But in May, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told People magazine that he believed investigators were “closer” to solving the case.
“Every day, our DNA lab is collaborating with researchers to brainstorm different ideas and thoughts about how we can use this DNA to help us,” he told People magazine. “How can we do more with what we have? That’s why I’m saying that. I think we’re getting closer to it.”

