Savannah Guthrie’s sister, Annie Guthrie, and brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, were photographed for the first time since the disappearance of their mother, Nancy Guthrie, from her Tucson home. In images published by Page Six, Annie attempted to shield her face with a pink hoodie while leaving their residence, and Cioni kept a similarly low profile. According to reports, Cioni was the last known person to see Nancy, having dropped her off at her home around 9:30 p.m. Saturday after dinner.
Authorities have since confirmed that Nancy’s home is being treated as a crime scene. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stated that investigators identified concerning evidence at the residence. Additional reports indicated signs of forced entry and the discovery of blood at the scene, though officials have not publicly detailed the scope or source of that evidence. Law enforcement continues to treat the case as a possible abduction, citing Nancy’s limited mobility and serious health conditions.
Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of Today, has stepped away from her on-air duties as the search intensifies. In a public statement, she thanked supporters and expressed hope for her mother’s safe return. Her husband, Michael Feldman, told reporters there was nothing new to share, while officials confirmed that family members are leaning on one another during the crisis.
Investigators believe Nancy, who relies on medication for high blood pressure and cardiac issues, could not have left her home on her own. As the FBI and local authorities continue their efforts, officials are urging anyone with credible information to come forward, emphasizing that the case remains active and urgent.