Nancy Guthrie Latest Update: Savannah Guthrie sobs with sister at Nancy Guthrie memorial 1 month after abduction; masked suspect but no DNA match. Images from memorial.

Guthrie Sisters Annie and Savannah Weep Over Flowers Candles at Nancy Guthrie Memorial (Image: X)
Nancy Guthrie Latest Update: Savannah Guthrie showed a side fans rarely see as she stood sobbing at the memorial outside her missing mother Nancy's home, exactly one month after the 84-year-old vanished without a trace. In the midst of flowers, candles, and poignant letters from neighbors, her sister Annie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni hugged her close, their silent sorrow bringing attention to the mounting collection of tributes. Nancy disappeared from her Arizona house last month, leaving her purse and phone behind, turning a normal night into endless worry.
Savannah arrived arm-in-arm with sister Annie, who buried her face in husband Tommaso's shoulder as tears flowed freely. Video caught the trio crying openly before they placed fresh flowers among the community's offerings, including a stark missing poster of Nancy. The spot outside Nancy's Tucson-area home has become a beacon for supporters praying daily for answers. Guthrie, known for her steady Today Show presence, let raw emotion take over in this rare public moment. Family insists they feel every prayer poured out for Nancy's safe return.
Savannah Guthrie made a rare public appearance at the growing memorial outside her mother’s home — one month after her 84-year-old mother vanished.
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Guthrie was joined by her sister, Annie, and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, as the family quietly paid their respects. The trio laid… pic.twitter.com/lNDpCj16K6
Nancy came home February 1 after dinner and Mahjong with Annie and Tommaso, who dropped her off last. She planned a livestreamed church service next morning at a friend's house but never showed. Her friend called Annie when Nancy wouldn't answer; by the time family rushed over, she was gone from her bed. Personal items stayed put—no phone, no wallet, no sign of packing. Tommaso faced early suspicion but got cleared, along with all relatives. Security footage from Nancy's Nest camera showed a masked man with a gloved hand and holstered gun lurking nearby.
A glove found near the scene matched the video perfectly, raising hopes for DNA hits. Tests came back empty—no matches in CODIS databases. No named suspects have surfaced despite the chilling footage. Pima County Sheriff's Office refocused efforts, but the kidnapper stays in the shadows. Nancy's daughters continue to publicly plead for her return, believing that she is still alive. Candles are lit and messages of hope are left as the community gathers around the memorial.
A: Last seen January 31; reported gone February 1 after missing church.
A: Brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni after dropping her home from Mahjong.
A: Masked man with glove and belted gun near her property.
A: No hits in CODIS; no suspects identified.
A: Family aches hourly, fears she's gone but needs her home; feels all prayers.
Disclaimer: This information is based on inputs from news agency reports. TSG does not independently confirm the information provided by the relevant sources.