The Emotional Reunion: Savannah Guthrie's Visit to Arizona Home
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP News) - In a heart-wrenching scene, 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie and her sister returned to their mother's Arizona home on Monday, marking their first visit since Nancy Guthrie's disappearance a month ago. The family's emotional reunion was captured as they walked arm in arm down the driveway, laying down yellow flowers and embracing each other in tears. A makeshift tribute at the property's edge, adorned with flowers, yellow ribbons, crosses, prayers, and a sign reading 'Let Nancy Come Home,' spoke volumes of their love and hope.
Savannah Guthrie, accompanied by her sister Annie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni, shared a poignant moment on social media, posting a photo of the flowers and expressing gratitude for the love and prayers from neighbors, the Tucson community, and people across the country. She urged everyone to continue praying and hoping for Nancy's safe return, emphasizing the family's determination and the community's support.
The Guthrie family's plea for Nancy's return has been amplified through social media, with Savannah's recent post offering a $1 million reward for information leading to her recovery. Nancy, last seen on January 31, is believed to have been kidnapped or abducted against her will, with authorities finding drops of her blood on the front porch. Despite the tragic circumstances, the family's resilience and the community's support shine through, offering a glimmer of hope in a challenging situation.