Nancy Guthrie Update: Sweet Mother’s Day post for Savannah from son-in-law Michael Feldman on Search

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More than 100 days have passed Nancy Guthrie Disappeared on February 1st. Today show host Savannah Guthrie is celebrating her first Mother’s Day since her mother Nancy went missing, and her husband paid her a sweet tribute.

Frances Breay reacts while visiting a makeshift memorial to Nancy Guthrie in front of KVOA television station on March 1. (Getty Images, AFP)
Frances Breay reacts while visiting a makeshift memorial to Nancy Guthrie in front of KVOA television station on March 1. (Getty Images, AFP)

Sunday, Michael Feldman, Savannah Guthrie husbandpaid a sweet tribute to Savannah. He posted a photo of Savannah with her two kids and a caption that read: “Dedicated to the strongest person I know. Surrounding you with love on Mother’s Day. ❤️💔❤️.”

This is the post:

Savannah Guthrie has not appeared on the “Today Show” in more than two months since she took over her job with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. Arizona and FBI Investigating her mother’s disappearance. It was only last month that she returned to host the show to much fanfare.

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Since then, fans have continued to shower the 54-year-old with love as she copes with the loss of her mother.

Pima County Sheriff Under Attack

In the more than three months since Nancy Guthrie disappeared, the two investigative agencies, the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, have been unable to make any significant progress. Meanwhile, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is facing harsh criticism from local authorities.

On Sunday, CBS News reported that two Pima County supervisors are planning to take action against the sheriff to force his resignation. However, the push to remove him has nothing to do with the Nancy Guthrie case.

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That involves allegations that Sheriff Nanos committed perjury during a deposition in a separate lawsuit, CBS reported. They accuse Chris Nanos of lying about his suspension while he was a police officer in El Paso, Texas. Citing El Paso Police Department records, the report noted that Nanos had been suspended multiple times after being accused of using “unnecessary violence” on the job.

Dr. Matt Heinz of the Pima County Board of Supervisors claimed Nanos has “lost the trust of the community.” “He’s embarrassed himself. It’s time for him to go,” he said.

Nanos’ attorney, however, denied the accusations. “Chief Nanos did not understand the issues related to discipline from another agency that is not governed by the Arizona Peace Officers Bill of Rights. When reviewing the transcript shortly after his testimony, Chief Nanos discovered the misunderstanding and immediately notified his attorney,” they said in a statement.

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