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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSavannah Guthrie's mom missing in Catalina Foothills
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The Pima County Sheriffs Department says a woman missing from the Catalina Foothills area is the mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie was ;last seen at her home about 9:45 p.m. Saturday, January 31, near Skyline and Campbell about 9:30 Saturday night.
Sheriff Nanos says a family member called 911 Sunday, February 1, about noon to report the missing woman.
Sheriff Nanos said there were concerning circumstances found at the home and that homicide detectives are also investigating.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie was ;last seen at her home about 9:45 p.m. Saturday, January 31, near Skyline and Campbell about 9:30 Saturday night.
Sheriff Nanos says a family member called 911 Sunday, February 1, about noon to report the missing woman.
Sheriff Nanos said there were concerning circumstances found at the home and that homicide detectives are also investigating.
https://www.kold.com/2026/02/02/search-missing-woman-catalina-foothills-area/
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Savannah Guthrie's Mom & Sister Make Rare 'Today' Appearance During Hometown Visit (Nov 5)
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(16,224 posts)1. That's scary and sad.
Sending vibes that she found safe and unharmed
Ptah
(34,034 posts)2. Savannah Guthrie's Mom & Sister Make Rare 'Today' Appearance During Hometown Visit (Nov 5)
Guthrie launched the NBC morning shows new segment series, Homecoming Today, on Wednesday, November 5, by bringing viewers along on a trip to her hometown of Tucson, Arizona. When people ask me, Where are you from? Im always proud when I say, Tucson, Arizona. I grew up there, went to college there, my mom still lives there, and honestly, a part of me has really never left, she said in Studio 1A. So, thanks to our sponsor, Visit Tucson, I got a chance to go home to show you everything from the giants of the desert to the people who raised me, and really, why Tucson is unlike anywhere else in the world.
In the prerecorded package, Guthrie did everything from taking in the citys stunning desert landscape to helping an artist paint a mural on a building to visiting a variety of animals at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
Guthrie also visited her alma mater, the University of Arizona, where she was greeted by the schools president, band, cheerleaders, and students. At her old Pi Beta Phi sorority house, the organizations current members surprised Guthrie with the sororitys class photos from the 1991 to 92 school year. Big hair, dont care, Guthrie said of her throwback pic.
However, the most sentimental part of the trip for Guthrie was when she grabbed a meal with her loved ones. By far, my favorite part about Tucson is family, Guthrie said in a voiceover. El Charro is the oldest family-owned Mexican restaurant in America, and the perfect place to catch up with mine my mom, Nancy, and sister, Annie.
In the prerecorded package, Guthrie did everything from taking in the citys stunning desert landscape to helping an artist paint a mural on a building to visiting a variety of animals at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
Guthrie also visited her alma mater, the University of Arizona, where she was greeted by the schools president, band, cheerleaders, and students. At her old Pi Beta Phi sorority house, the organizations current members surprised Guthrie with the sororitys class photos from the 1991 to 92 school year. Big hair, dont care, Guthrie said of her throwback pic.
However, the most sentimental part of the trip for Guthrie was when she grabbed a meal with her loved ones. By far, my favorite part about Tucson is family, Guthrie said in a voiceover. El Charro is the oldest family-owned Mexican restaurant in America, and the perfect place to catch up with mine my mom, Nancy, and sister, Annie.
https://www.tvinsider.com/1226170/savannah-guthrie-mom-and-sister-rare-today-appearance-hometown-visit/
Ptah
(34,034 posts)3. Pima County Sheriff declares foul play in disappearance of Nancy Guthrie
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has confirmed a crime scene has been identified at the Catalina Foothills home of missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today Show's Savannah Guthrie.
We are told that Nancy Guthrie is in frail health and is without the daily medications she needs to survive.
Sheriff Nanos has called on the community for assistance.
"This community has always stepped up to help us solve some very tough crimes. I'm looking for that again," Nanos said.
We are told that Nancy Guthrie is in frail health and is without the daily medications she needs to survive.
Sheriff Nanos has called on the community for assistance.
"This community has always stepped up to help us solve some very tough crimes. I'm looking for that again," Nanos said.
https://www.kvoa.com/news/top-stories/pima-county-sheriff-declares-foul-play-in-disappearance-of-nancy-guthrie/article_7b99bef6-8587-42f7-a98b-a8b0f03ff671.html
UTUSN
(77,267 posts)4. "sound mind ... mobile but can't walk 50 yards on her own ... didn't walk out on her own"
SWBTATTReg
(26,138 posts)5. Oh this is horrible. Who in their right mind would apprehend an 84 year? I know that at this age, sometimes the mind
is somewhat there and then not there, my Mom and Dad were both like that, at 85. But we finally convinced them to have one of us kids (four of us) live there w/ them (in the middle of the Ozarks, so fairly isolated).
I am hoping that all turns out well here.