Savannah Guthrie returns to NBC’s Today show, as search for mother goes on

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By Daniel Cooper

Savannah Guthrie returns to NBC’s Today show, as search for mother goes on

On Monday, American TV host Savannah Guthrie made her first studio appearance since January 30, resuming her duties at NBC’s Today show amid ongoing efforts to locate her missing mother. The search for Nancy Guthrie, who vanished two days prior, remains active as authorities investigate her disappearance.

Earlier this month, Guthrie expressed her resolve to return to work, stating it was “part of my purpose right now” to rejoin the team. However, she acknowledged uncertainty about her ability to continue with the same commitment. Nancy, 84, was last seen at her Tucson, Arizona, home before disappearing without her medications.

Investigation Details

Law enforcement has indicated Nancy Guthrie was likely taken against her will from her residence. While the exact reason for her abduction remains unclear, investigators have not yet identified a suspect or disclosed potential motives. Her absence was first noted when she failed to appear at a friend’s house for a virtual Sunday service the day after being dropped off by relatives.

Easter Message and Faith

During the Easter Sunday service at Good Shepherd New York, Guthrie shared a message reinforcing her Christian beliefs. In a closing statement, she said:

“I still believe. And so I say with conviction, ‘Happy Easter.'”

This moment of reflection came as she temporarily paused her anchoring responsibilities following her mother’s disappearance.

Background and Absence from Work

Guthrie had stepped away from her role on Today and NBC’s Winter Olympics coverage after Nancy’s disappearance. In a recent interview, she emphasized her emotional ties to the show, stating,

“I can’t not come back. This is my family.”

She also hinted that her public fame might have contributed to her mother’s disappearance, though she found the speculation difficult to endure.

Reward Offered for Information

In February, the Guthrie family launched a $1 million reward for anyone providing clues about Nancy’s whereabouts. The search continues, with her last known location being her Tucson home, where she was visited by relatives on the evening of January 31.

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