Savannah Guthrie Is ‘Frustrated’ Over Slow Pace Investigation In Nancy Guthrie Missing Case

Savannah Guthrie Is ‘Frustrated’ Over Slow Pace Investigation In Nancy Guthrie Missing Case

Savannah Guthrie Is ‘Frustrated’ Over Slow Pace Investigation In Nancy Guthrie Missing Case
Savannah Guthrie Is ‘Frustrated’ Over Slow Pace Investigation In Nancy Guthrie Missing Case

Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 31, 2026. She has been missing since February 1, 2026, from her house in Arizona. Initially, Nancy’s daughter, Annie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, were on the suspect list as the couple saw Nancy for the last time before she went missing. Recently, the high-profile case has hit the 100-day milestone. Following this, in an interview, Chris Nanos admitted that the investigation is going on at snail’s pace. Now, the Guthrie family issued a strong reaction over the ongoing probe.

Insider shares Savannah Guthrie is staying strong despite personal pain

For the unversed, May 11, 2026, marked 100 days since Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mom, Nancy Guthrie, went missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona. Page Six reported that Nancy is always on her daughter, Savannah’s mind. Savannah wasn’t on the Today show on the morning of May 15, 2026. Page Six reported that Savannah became emotional and broke down in tears between the commercial breaks, but was quick enough to compose herself before the cameras started to roll again. Recently, a source shared that Savannah is not back to normal, but she has been showing strength with each passing day. She was quoted as saying:

“It’s of course not ‘back to normal’ for Savannah, nor does anyone expect it to be.The grace and strength she shows each day, putting one foot in front of the other despite the pain, is truly inspirational.”

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