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'We will pay,' US TV host Savannah Guthrie says in plea for mother's return
Reuters | February 8, 2026 11:57 AM CST

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Television host Savannah Guthrie's family will pay for her mother Nancy Guthrie's safe return. Nancy Guthrie, 84, was presumed abducted in Arizona. Authorities have concluded she was kidnapped. Investigators are examining new messages in the case. The FBI offered a reward for information. President Trump suggested answers are coming soon.

U.S. television news host Savannah Guthrie said in a video message released on Saturday that her family is willing to ‌pay to secure ‌her mother's return after her presumed abduction in Arizona.

Law enforcement officials have concluded that ‌Nancy Guthrie, 84, was kidnapped, but the Pima County Sheriff's Department said on Saturday it has not identified any suspects or people of interest in the case.

In Saturday's post on Instagram, Savannah Guthrie, flanked by her brother and sister, pleaded for their mother's return.


"This is the only way we will have ‌peace," said ‍Guthrie, co-anchor of NBC's morning news show "Today" since ‍2012. "This is very valuable to us and we will ‌pay." Investigators are examining a newly surfaced message in the case, the FBI and Pima County Sheriff's Department said on Friday.

Nancy Guthrie was last seen near Tucson, Arizona, on January 31 when she was dropped off at her residence by family members after having dinner with them. Relatives reported her missing around ‍noon the following day, according to authorities.

She has been described by Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos ‍as frail with ⁠extremely limited mobility. ⁠Nanos said she could not have left her home unassisted.

The FBI on Thursday offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of Nancy Guthrie or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance. U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday suggested a resolution to the case was at hand, saying, "I think we could have some answers coming up fairly soon."


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