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Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni return to the spotlight in the search for Nancy Guthrie, “Where is the concern or urgency…?”

Anne Guthrie and her husband, Tommaso Scionithey are brought back into focus in the search for Annie and Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother, Nancy Guthrie. Social media users are now questioning Anne and Tommaso for not expressing concern or urgency in finding the 84-year-old.

FILE PHOTO: Drone footage shows media coverage near Nancy Guthrie’s home. Nancy Guthrie is the 84-year-old mother of American journalist and television host Savannah Guthrie. She disappeared from her home in Tucson, USA on February 9, 2026. Reuters/Rebecca Noble/File Photo(REUTERS)

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Many agreed with the narrative in the comments section, with one user saying: “Their silence is not normal and it means a lot!” “Even if they don’t want their faces on TV, in my opinion they can at least make a statement. If I had nothing to do with my mother’s kidnapping, I would be searching, posting and being interviewed day and night. You’re right, silence means everything.”

Learn more | Nancy Guthrie’s neighbor claims she saw a “strange man” in the days before she disappeared, “hunched over and wearing street clothes…”

Guthrie family cleared of suspicion

Reporter Ashleigh Banfield previously claim Tommaso may have been the “primary suspect” in the case, and authorities quickly announced that no suspects had been identified.

Learn more | Where is Anne Guthrie? Hours after the video of the subject was released, police conducted a search warrant in the Tucson neighborhood where Nancy’s daughter lives.

The authorities had previously cleared nancy’s family Is there anything suspicious in the search for a missing 84-year-old woman. This means that the host of the Today Show Savannahher siblings Anne and Camron, and Tommaso, were all cleared of any wrongdoing in connection with the case.

Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffendaver previously responded to speculation circulating on social media about Nancy’s case, A clever warning for true crime content creators and YouTube sleuths They could face legal consequences for accusing people on social media. Armchair detectives pointed the finger at Tommaso. Coffindafer refuted the dangerous theory during the investigation.

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