US television presenter Savannah Guthrie and her family have appealed to the public to continue to help search for their missing mother, who police believe was abducted seven weeks ago. We desperately ask this community for renewed attention to our mom's case, the Guthrie family stated in a new appeal shared with NBC Tucson affiliate KVOA.

Authorities have been searching for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie since she was reported missing from her Tucson, Arizona home on February 1. Footage previously released from outside her home revealed a masked figure, but police still do not have a suspect nearly two months later.

In their recent statement, the family thanked the Tucson community for its support and reiterated their appeal for information: Someone knows something. They urged locals to check any camera footage, journal notes, or conversations that might provide vital clues, saying no detail is too small.

We miss our mom with every breath, and we cannot be at peace until she is home, they added. The family wishes to honor her life but can't do so until she is safely returned. To further drive their search, Savannah and her siblings have used social media to reach out, offering a $1 million reward for information, in addition to the FBI's $100,000 reward.

Amid the mystery, law enforcement is investigating possible motives, but no suspect has been identified, raising concerns over Nancy's targeted abduction. The community's role is crucial as the family remains hopeful for her safe return.