Savannah Guthrie Says Family “Will Pay” for Missing Mom
Feb 10, 2026•Channel
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[Then, in other news] It’s been nine days since Nancy Guthrie went missing, and time is running out. Right, as we talked about last week, the 84-year-old mother of Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie first went missing from her home near Tucson, Arizona, on February 1st, and law enforcement officials believe she was taken by force.
Important personal belongings like her car, keys, phone, and wallet were left behind; there was a trail of her blood found on the porch; and it’s unlikely she wandered away because her mind is sharp, but she has limited mobility. But local authorities have warned that time is of the essence here because Nancy needs to take daily medication and could die without it.
Now, as of recording, law enforcement officials have said they still haven’t identified any suspects or persons of interest in the case. But over the past week, multiple ransom notes have been sent to various media outlets. With the local CNN affiliate KGUN News reporting that it had received a ransom note demanding $6 million in Bitcoin and threatening Nancy’s life unless the amount is paid out by today. Though, notably, that outlet has since deleted videos on social media that mentioned the demand and removed the $6 million figure from its online article.
And on Wednesday, you had Savannah Guthrie posting an emotional video alongside her siblings, where she acknowledged the reports of ransom notes and said her family was “ready to talk” to the kidnappers as long as they could prove she was still alive. But — key thing here — law enforcement officials have not publicly verified the authenticity of any of these letters.
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