Nancy Guthrie Latest Update: Savannah Guthrie visits Today studio first time since mom Nancy missing; vows return, thanks colleagues. $1M reward, FBI probe shifts. Updates.

Guthrie Family Ups Hope in Nancy Case - Studio Visit Signals Today Show Comeback as FBI Shifts Command Post (Image: File)
Nancy Guthrie Latest Update: Savannah Guthrie made her first visit to the "Today" show studio since her mother Nancy's disappearance over a month ago, embracing colleagues Thursday and affirming plans to return on-air. NBC News stated Guthrie remains focused on family support and bringing her 84-year-old mother home from Tucson, Arizona. The emotional stop at Studio 1A came amid ongoing FBI-led searches.
Guthrie stopped by Studio 1A to thank "Today" colleagues for their support. NBC said: "Savannah Guthrie stopped by the studio this morning to be with and thank her TODAY colleagues." It marked her first appearance since Nancy vanished February 1. She hugged staff and crew, per "Today" reports. Guthrie spent recent weeks with siblings in Arizona.
Guthrie shared heartfelt words: "I wanted you to know that I'm still standing, and I still have hope, and I'm still me." She added: "And I don't know what version of me that will be, but it will be. I have every intention of coming back... You're my family. And I would like to try." She thanked them for "caring about my mom as much as I do." NBC confirmed she plans an eventual on-air return, timeline unspecified.
While the investigation has entered its fifth week, authorities maintain it is an active case. Law enforcement believes 84-year-old Nancy was taken from her Tucson home overnight into February 1. Guthrie's last "Today" appearance: January 30. No suspects or motive identified publicly. Family cleared; FBI analyzes forensic/digital evidence. Guthrie posts search updates, recently upping reward to $1 million: "We still believe in a miracle," despite possibilities.
Family regained possession of Nancy's Tucson home after weeks-long search. FBI relocated command post from Tucson to Phoenix for efficiency, per sources—investigation runs full speed. Efforts continue without slowdown.
A: January 30, 2026, two days before mom Nancy reported missing February 1.
A: $1 million offered by family for tips leading to her whereabouts.
A: Moved from Tucson to Phoenix for long-term efficiency; probe active.
A: Yes, she affirmed intent Thursday, calling colleagues family, though timing unclear.
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