The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie, is now being treated as a crime by the Pima County Sheriff in Arizona. Sheriff Chris Nanos revealed to reporters that upon investigating the Guthrie home, they discovered concerning evidence that led them to believe a crime had taken place. Nanos emphasized that Nancy Guthrie, who has limited mobility, did not leave the premises on her own accord, indicating foul play.
Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on Sunday and has been classified as a “missing vulnerable adult” due to her age. Savannah Guthrie, who was absent from her hosting duties on “Today,” issued a statement through her co-hosts expressing gratitude for the outpouring of support and urging anyone with information to contact the authorities.
During a press conference, Sheriff Nanos disclosed that Nancy Guthrie showed no signs of cognitive impairment and was in a sound state of mind before her disappearance. The scene at her residence was described as “very concerning,” although specific details were not provided.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home in Catalina Foothills, Arizona, on January 31. Descriptions of her appearance were shared by deputies in hopes of aiding the search efforts. Savannah Guthrie has previously highlighted her close bond with her mother, even featuring her on a Mother’s Day segment on “Today.”
In a heartfelt moment shared on the show, Savannah Guthrie expressed her mother’s unwavering belief in her ability to become a mother herself, offering comfort and support during challenging times. The family remains hopeful for Nancy Guthrie’s safe return, as law enforcement continues to investigate her disappearance.

