National Search Intensifies for Missing Mother of 'TODAY' Co-Anchor Savannah Guthrie

The search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of 'TODAY' co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has intensified with federal authorities now involved. The investigation into her disappearance has garnered national attention, but no suspect has been identified. Officials are hopeful that Guthrie is still alive and are urging the community to help bring her home.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen leaving her home to have dinner with family and returned later that evening. Mysterious events occurred early Sunday morning, including her doorbell camera going offline and her pacemaker app disconnecting from her phone. Family members raised the alarm when she did not show up for church, prompting a missing person investigation.
Authorities found blood on Guthrie's porch that matched her DNA, but they have not determined if there was forced entry. The FBI is now assisting in the investigation and offering a reward for information leading to Guthrie's recovery. Reports of ransom notes have surfaced, but their legitimacy has not been verified.
Savannah Guthrie and her siblings made a heartfelt plea for their mother's safe return, urging anyone involved to come forward. President Trump has also expressed support for the family and directed federal law enforcement to assist in the search efforts. The Guthrie family is determined to find Nancy and bring her home safely.