In a heartfelt plea, Savannah Guthrie, co-host of NBC’s ‘Today’ show, spoke out regarding her mother Nancy's abduction. During her first televised discussion about the incident, Guthrie expressed deep anguish over her mother’s disappearance, urging anyone with information to come forward.
“We are in agony,” she revealed in an interview with her colleague Hoda Kotb, which aired on Wednesday, describing sleepless nights filled with worry about her mother's welfare. Guthrie stated, Someone needs to do the right thing as law enforcement investigates Nancy's abduction, believed to have occurred on February 1.
While Guthrie continues to focus on her family, she has not set a date for her return to the show. Meanwhile, a $1 million reward for information regarding her mother's whereabouts remains unclaimed, prompting her family to reach out to the local community for assistance.
“No detail is too small,” they urged, as Kotb noted Guthrie's desperation and determination for answers. The full interview is set to air on the ‘Today’ show in the coming days, continuing to draw significant public interest and support for the investigation.



















