
In first interview since mother's disappearance, Savannah Guthrie says doors to home were left open
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In her first televised interview since the disappearance of her mother in early February, a tearful Savannah Guthrie shared the agony her family has been experiencing since Nancy Guthrie went missing.
In her first televised interview since the disappearance of her mother in early February, a tearful Savannah Guthrie shared the agony her family has been experiencing since Nancy Guthrie went missing.
“It is surreal,” she told Hoda Kotb, her former Today co-host, during an interview on NBC. “How is it possible that we are having to make a video speaking to a kidnapper who took an 84-year-old woman in the dead of night in her pajamas with no shoes without her medicine...And to beg for mercy?”
Guthrie told Kotb she learned of her mother’s disappearance when her sister, Annie, called her. Annie lives near Nancy Guthrie’s Pima County, Arizona home.
“She was in a panic,” Savannah Guthrie said.
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