Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, posted a happy family photo on Christmas, just a month before her disappearance.
Nancy shared this photo on Facebook on December 25th. Nancy’s daughters Savannah and Annie, as well as Savannah’s husband Michael Feldman, also joined her in the sweet snap. Also in the photo are Savannah and Feldman’s grandchildren, including their daughter Vale, 11, and son Charles, 9.
The group wore matching festive pajama sets consisting of plaid pants and black long-sleeved T-shirts with a golden Christmas tree printed on them.
Nancy captioned the photo: “Merry Christmas, lovely people.”
Nancy, 84, was reported missing from her Arizona home on Sunday after worried family members called 911 earlier in the day.
According to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, she was last seen at her home in the Catalina Foothills on Saturday night around 9:30 p.m. local time.
Authorities are now treating her disappearance as a crime.
“Now that we have processed the crime scene, we believe there is an actual crime scene and there was an actual crime, and we are asking for the community’s assistance,” Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said at a press conference Monday.
He went on to say that “[Nancy]did not leave on her own,” and explained that he believed that “the situation at the scene (…) is inherently suspicious” because Nancy was “sharp and sharp” due to her age and “limited physical strength” and was “not someone who just wandered off.”
Nanos pointed out that Nancy needs essential medicines every day to survive.
Savannah, 54, will not host NBC’s 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony due to a family emergency, Page Six exclusively reported on Monday.
The “Today” host was scheduled to be in Italy for the opening of the 2026 Olympics on Friday, but is likely to be absent, sources said.
Savannah is close to her mother, and stated during her 2020 birthday celebration that her mother is her “everything”.
“My mother, Nancy, is my heart, my everything, and the model of what a mother should be,” the broadcast journalist wrote at the time.
