Savannah Guthrie Her family is offering an additional reward of up to $1 million for any information that may lead to her mother’s whereabouts. Nancy Guthrie. The “Today” show co-host shared the news on social media on Tuesday.
Savannah Guthrie admits mom may not be alive, but says ‘we still believe in miracles’
In a recent video shared on Instagram, Savannah Expressing her hope that her mother would be found, she also realized that she “could go missing.”
“Hello everyone. What I want to say is that it is day 24 since our mom was taken from her bed in the dark night and every moment and every long night since then has been filled with pain because I worry about her, fear her, ache for her and most of all miss her,” she continued.
“She may be gone. She may have returned to the Lord she loved and is dancing in heaven with her mom and dad, her beloved brother Pierce and our dad,” she said.
Addressing her followers, Savannah “We know millions of you have been praying, and many of you have been praying for people of all faiths and no faith at all. We feel these prayers,” he said.
“Please continue to pray without ceasing. We still believe. We still believe in miracles. We still believe she can come home. … We are blowing out the embers of hope.”
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Savannah Guthrie and family offer up to $1 million in reward for mother’s recovery
Savannah is further asking for help in locating her missing mother and is urging people to contact her with any available information about the case.
“Someone knows how to find our mom and bring her home. Please call 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) – you can remain anonymous – or find a way to contact me,” the American journalist wrote in the post.
“Note: The family award of up to $1 million will be paid only if Nancy Guthrie recovers, which is the same as FBI Reward payment standards in this case: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/nancy-guthrie. Support other families of the missing: @ncmec,” she added.
Supported by Savannah Guthrie’s colleagues
The video, which also aired on Tuesday’s “Today” show, drew strong reactions from colleagues in Savannah.
“Our dear friend and colleague Savannah Guthrie, who just posted this video on social media, said they still believe in miracles, and now the family is offering a million-dollar reward for any information that leads to Nancy Guthrie’s return,” said Craig Melvin.
Hoda “I think it’s painful to live in this uncertainty, and it’s a plea for anybody to know that someone does know something,” said Kotb, who has temporarily replaced Savannah.
Nancy was last seen on January 31, when her daughter Anne and her son-in-law Tommaso Cioni dropped her off at their home in Tucson after a usual dinner.
Authorities were alerted to her absence the next morning when she failed to show up for a church service.
During the investigation into her disappearance, officials discovered a blood trail on Nancy’s front porch.
Earlier this month, the FBI released disturbing home security camera images showing an armed, masked man outside Nancy’s home the night she disappeared.
Several people have been detained during the investigation. However, they were later released after proving they had nothing to do with Nancy’s disappearance.
All of Nancy’s descendants and her partner were exonerated as suspects in her disappearance.


