For more than a decade, viewers of NBC’s Today have come to know Nancy Guthrie through the loving stories shared by her daughter, longtime anchor Savannah Guthrie. Savannah has often described her mother as a woman of integrity, deep faith, and unwavering honesty—someone who tells the truth “whether you want to hear it or not.” On Nancy’s 80th birthday, Savannah praised her strength and loyalty, calling her an inspiration and a guiding force in her life.
Now, Savannah is asking for prayers after authorities in Tucson, Arizona, said they believe her 84-year-old mother was taken against her will from her home. Investigators have released limited details and are urging the public to come forward with any tips. While officials have not publicly discussed specific evidence or narrowed the timeline, the case has drawn national attention and shaken those who know the family.

Nancy was no stranger to Today viewers, having appeared occasionally on the show—once participating in a cooking segment and at times surprising her daughter on set. Her disappearance has deeply affected the NBC team. Co-host Jenna Bush Hager shared on air that the situation feels personal to those who have come to know and love Nancy over the years.
Savannah has long credited her mother with holding the family together after her father’s sudden death in 1988, when Savannah was just 16. Nancy raised her three children with resilience and faith, creating what Savannah has called the foundation of their lives. “My mom Nancy is my heart and my everything,” she once wrote. Today, that bond—and the hope for her safe return—remains at the center of the family’s strength.