24.02.2026 21:03
Savannah Guthrie, a well-known television personality in the United States, made a public appeal for her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was kidnapped from her home and has been missing for weeks. The famous host announced that a reward of up to $1 million would be offered to anyone who shares information that helps locate her mother, reaching out to both authorities and the public.
American television host Savannah Guthrie took a notable step to find her 84-year-old mother Nancy Guthrie, who was kidnapped from her home and has been missing for weeks. The famous figure announced that a reward of up to 1 million dollars would be given to those who share information that helps locate her mother.
"WE HAVEN'T HEARD FROM OUR MOM FOR 24 DAYS"
Guthrie, the host of the Today program aired on NBC, stated in a social media post that her mother was taken from her bed at midnight and has not been heard from for 24 days.
The famous host expressed that they are waiting for a "miracle," while also trying to prepare herself for the possibility that her mother may have passed away.
"WE NEED TO KNOW WHERE SHE IS"
"We need to know where she is. She needs to come home," said the famous host, announcing that a reward of up to 1 million dollars would be given for any information that could help find her mother.
Guthrie also emphasized that the identities of tipsters would be kept confidential if requested, and she urged anyone with information to reach out to her or the authorities.
$500,000 DONATION
Savannah Guthrie also announced that she has made a $500,000 donation to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
In her statement, Guthrie expressed that they are aware of millions of families searching for their loved ones in uncertainty, and she hopes that the interest and support shown for her mother and family will also be extended to all families experiencing similar pain.
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF NANCY GUTHRIE
The FBI announced that a reward of $100,000 would be offered for information leading to the discovery of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie, the host of the "Today" program aired on NBC, or for the capture of individuals connected to the case.
FBI Director Kash Patel stated that images from the recording devices in Guthrie's home, last seen on January 31, had been recovered.
Patel had presented the footage recorded by the security system to the public.
In the images obtained through the collaboration of the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department, an armed individual tampering with the camera at the front door of the house on the morning Guthrie went missing was identified.
The public was called upon to contact the authorities via the FBI's phone number and online tip line if they had any information related to the incident.
The FBI stated that DNA samples found in a glove approximately 3 kilometers from Nancy Guthrie's home matched the glove worn by a masked suspect in front of her house on the night she went missing.