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Savannah Guthrie continues to plead for information on her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, as the search surpasses four months. Authorities believe the 84-year-old was abducted from her Tucson home, with ongoing investigations revealing drops of blood and a discredited glove linked to the case.
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Savannah Guthrie has shared another emotional plea for her missing mother as the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie surpassed the four-month mark.
On Sunday, the anchor of NBC’s Today show posted an Instagram story featuring a painting of Jesus Christ and the words: “Oh my, my soul it cries out, soul, it cries out.” In a separate caption, Guthrie wrote: “Bring her home” with a yellow heart emoji.
It had been 127 days since the disappearance of Guthrie’s mother, who authorities believe was abducted from her home in the Tucson, Arizona, area.
Alongside drops of blood discovered on Guthrie’s porch, investigators also recovered DNA from a glove found 2 miles from her home. The glove appeared to resemble one worn by a suspect seen in surveillance footage from the night of her disappearance. However, the glove was later discredited after it was discovered to have belonged to a restaurant worker, not the abductor involved in the case.
Since her mother’s disappearance, Savannah Guthrie has used her national platform to raise awareness, frequently sharing updates and appeals for information.
Her family has offered up a $1m reward for any information leading to the finding of her mother.
In a March interview, Guthrie detailed the agony of not knowing where her mother is, telling her co-host Hoda Kotb in a tearful interview: “Someone needs to do the right thing. We are in agony. We are in agony. It is unbearable.
“And to think of what she went through. I wake up every night in the middle of the night, every night.”
Guthrie added: “And in the darkness, I imagine her terror. And it is unthinkable, but those thoughts demand to be thought. And I will not hide my face. But she needs to come home now.”
The FBI, which has put up a $100,000 reward for conclusive information, is looking for a man approximately 5ft 9in to 5ft 10in tall with an average build. No arrests have been made so far.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing for over four months, and authorities believe she was abducted from her home in Tucson, Arizona.
Investigators found drops of blood on Savannah Guthrie's porch and DNA from a glove two miles away, but the glove was later discredited as belonging to a restaurant worker.
Savannah Guthrie has been using her national platform, including social media, to share updates and emotional pleas for information regarding her mother's disappearance.

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In her interview with Kotb, Guthrie said she would like “to try” returning to work, saying: “I don’t know if I can do it … I don’t know if I’ll belong any more, but I would like to try. I would like to try.”
Guthrie made her return to the Today show in April, saying: “It’s good to be home … Ready or not, let’s do the news.”
She was greeted by dozens of fans outside NBC’s 1A studio in New York City’s Rockefeller Plaza.
Thanking her fans upon her return, Guthrie said: “You guys have been so beautiful … I’ve received so many letters, so much kindness to me and my whole family. We feel it. We feel your prayers. So, thank you so much.”