Savannah Guthrie’s brother and sister, Camron and Annie Guthrie, were photographed outside Annie’s home, appearing united over the disappearance of their mother, Nancy.
On Wednesday, Camron was photographed getting out of a white Toyota Camry at his sister Annie’s home in Tucson, Arizona, wearing a black long-sleeved shirt and black pants.
At one point, Camron and Annie were spotted inside the car, with Camron behind the wheel.
Both brothers wore sunglasses to keep a low profile when they were out and about.
On Tuesday, FBI agents were seen leaving Annie’s home after a two-hour meeting with the missing Guthrie patriarch’s family.
Savannah is also believed to be at Annie’s house with her siblings amid the family crisis.
Annie last saw Nancy on Saturday evening, around 9:30 p.m., after dropping her off at her home in Tucson after dinner.
Nancy, 84, was officially reported missing around 11 a.m. Sunday morning after she failed to show up for her regular church service.
A spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff’s Department told Page Six on Monday that investigators believe Nancy was “removed from her home against her will, possibly during the night,” and confirmed that Nancy’s home is being treated as a crime scene.
“This includes the possibility of kidnapping and kidnapping,” they told us. “This is an elderly woman in her mid-80s who is sick… She couldn’t go even 50 yards.”
On Tuesday, News Nation shared footage of what appeared to be blood droplets outside the mother of three’s front door, and the Los Angeles Times reported that signs of forced entry as well as blood were observed at the home.
The same day, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement that “reports are circulating regarding a possible ransom note related to the Nancy Guthrie investigation.”
“We take all tips and leads very seriously,” the statement reads. “Everything that comes in goes directly to detectives working with the FBI.”
Meanwhile, Savannah officially withdrew from co-hosting the Olympic Opening Ceremony in Italy on Friday and was scheduled to film an episode of “Today” with former co-host Hoda Kotb the following week.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said the shocking disappearance was “upsetting” to Savannah’s Today co-anchors, but “devastating” to Nancy’s three children.
But Nanos told NBC News on Wednesday that he remains “faithful” that Nancy is still alive.
“We don’t have to do anything other than trust that she’s here,” Nanos told the magazine. “She exists and she’s alive. We want to save her.”
He added: “The leads we have are extremely important to us. They are valuable and we are sharing them with the FBI and others.”
