Tucson Community Rallies Around Disappeared TV Host's Mother in Heart-Wrenching Search Efforts
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC "Today" co-host Savannah Guthrie, has left a Tucson community in shock. The 84-year-old was last seen at her home on Saturday night, but failed to show up for church on Sunday morning, prompting her family to report her missing.
Family friend Sally Shamrell described the situation as "absolutely heart-wrenching," stating that the Guthrie family is "a very revered family" in Tucson. Shamrell has known the family for over 30 years and expressed her gratitude towards the community's response to the crisis. The actress and former reporter, who helped organize a candlelight service at St. Philip's Episcopal Church, acknowledged the family's positive contributions to the community and their faith.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department is investigating Nancy Guthrie's disappearance as a crime, with no suspect or person of interest identified yet. Authorities believe she was abducted from her home in the Catalina Foothills area over the weekend, where there were signs of forced entry. A small amount of blood found inside the home has been tested for evidence.
The search efforts have seen the community come together to pray for Nancy Guthrie's safe return. Savannah Guthrie herself posted a plea on social media, asking her followers to lift their prayers with hers and express hope that they will be answered in this "very moment." The 54-year-old also shared a longer video message alongside her siblings, Camron and Annie Guthrie, pleading for the return of their mother.
Shamrell emphasized the importance of community support during this difficult time, saying, "I just hope if they see this, and they see the whole community's come together, that they will know that they're not alone. It's a pretty dark time." The service at St. Philip's Episcopal Church was livestreamed on the church's website, with attendees packing the pews to place dozens of candles at the altar.
Anyone with information about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance is urged to call the Pima County Sheriff's tip line at 520-351-4900.
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC "Today" co-host Savannah Guthrie, has left a Tucson community in shock. The 84-year-old was last seen at her home on Saturday night, but failed to show up for church on Sunday morning, prompting her family to report her missing.
Family friend Sally Shamrell described the situation as "absolutely heart-wrenching," stating that the Guthrie family is "a very revered family" in Tucson. Shamrell has known the family for over 30 years and expressed her gratitude towards the community's response to the crisis. The actress and former reporter, who helped organize a candlelight service at St. Philip's Episcopal Church, acknowledged the family's positive contributions to the community and their faith.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department is investigating Nancy Guthrie's disappearance as a crime, with no suspect or person of interest identified yet. Authorities believe she was abducted from her home in the Catalina Foothills area over the weekend, where there were signs of forced entry. A small amount of blood found inside the home has been tested for evidence.
The search efforts have seen the community come together to pray for Nancy Guthrie's safe return. Savannah Guthrie herself posted a plea on social media, asking her followers to lift their prayers with hers and express hope that they will be answered in this "very moment." The 54-year-old also shared a longer video message alongside her siblings, Camron and Annie Guthrie, pleading for the return of their mother.
Shamrell emphasized the importance of community support during this difficult time, saying, "I just hope if they see this, and they see the whole community's come together, that they will know that they're not alone. It's a pretty dark time." The service at St. Philip's Episcopal Church was livestreamed on the church's website, with attendees packing the pews to place dozens of candles at the altar.
Anyone with information about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance is urged to call the Pima County Sheriff's tip line at 520-351-4900.