Savannah Guthrie's Emotional Mother's Day Plea as Search for Missing Mother Continues
Savannah Guthrie's Emotional Mother's Day Plea for Missing Mom

Savannah Guthrie shared an emotional Mother's Day tribute for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, as the search for the 84-year-old continues months after her disappearance. The Today show host posted a heartfelt video montage on May 11, 2026, featuring family memories, grandchildren, and intimate moments with Nancy before she vanished. Savannah wrote, “We miss you with every breath,” while urging anyone with information to contact the FBI anonymously, stressing that the family “will never stop looking” until Nancy is found.

A Mother's Day Plea

The video montage included snapshots of Nancy laughing with her grandchildren, celebrating birthdays, and enjoying quiet moments at home. Savannah's voiceover emphasized the family's unwavering hope. “Every day we pray for a miracle,” she said. “We need your help to bring her home.” The post quickly garnered thousands of supportive comments from fans and fellow celebrities.

The Search Continues

Nancy Guthrie was last seen in late 2025, sparking a widespread investigation involving local authorities and the FBI. Despite extensive searches and public appeals, no significant leads have emerged. Savannah has been vocal about the emotional toll, often taking breaks from her hosting duties to focus on the search. In her Mother's Day message, she reiterated her commitment: “We will never give up. We love you, Mom.”

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Public Response

The tribute resonated deeply with viewers worldwide. Many shared their own stories of missing loved ones, creating a wave of solidarity. Savannah's co-hosts and colleagues expressed their support, with some participating in search efforts. The FBI continues to encourage anyone with information to come forward anonymously, emphasizing that even the smallest detail could be crucial.

As the search enters its sixth month, the Guthrie family remains determined. “We are grateful for every tip and every kind word,” Savannah wrote. “Together, we can bring Nancy home.” The family has also set up a dedicated tip line and is offering a reward for information leading to her safe return.

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