Savannah Guthrie gives first interview since mom Nancy Guthrie's disappearance: "It is unbearable"
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"Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie said her family is in agony as she made a tearful plea for someone "to do the right thing" nearly two months after her mother Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Arizona home. In:
"Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie said her family is in agony as she made a tearful plea for someone "to do the right thing" nearly two months after her mother Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Arizona home.
Savannah Guthrie is speaking out about the ordeal in her first interview, which will be airing on "Today" on Thursday and Friday.
"We are in agony. We are in agony," an emotional Guthrie told her former co-host Hoda Kotb in a clip released Wednesday. "It is unbearable, and to think of what she went through, I wake up every night in the middle of the night, every night, and in the darkness, I imagine her terror, and it is unthinkable, but those thoughts demand to be thought."
Authorities believe Nancy Guthrie, 84, was taken from her Tucson, Arizona, home after she was last seen on the night of Jan. 31. No suspects or persons of interest have been named in the case, but authorities have released doorbell camera images of a man wearing a mask and gloves at her door that night.
The Guthrie family is offering a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie's recovery. The FBI is also offering a separate reward of $100,000.

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