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Savannah Guthrie and Sister Release Statement Following Nancy’s Disappearance

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Savannah Guthrie, along with her older sister Annie, penned a poignant message as they joined the growing memorial for their mother in front of her residence in Tucson, Arizona.

The host of the Today show appeared deeply sorrowful as she walked arm-in-arm with Annie and her brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, on Monday near Nancy Guthrie’s home, valued at $1 million, in the Catalina Foothills.

They added their own heartfelt note to the tribute, as reported by NBC News.

The note read, “Momma, we miss you so much! Our hearts are broken.”

It continued with a message of resilience: “We are standing on ash, scorched earth. But, mom, though we are surrounded by so much darkness and uncertainty, our love burns bright.”

The were seen laying flowers down, in a video obtained by NewsNation, as Annie wept and held onto her husband and sister for support.

Savannah also leaned on her family members as they joined for a group hug in front of the many flowers and messages left for their missing 84-year-old mother.    

She shared a photo of all the flowers and other items well-wishers have left in front of the house on social media.

‘We feel the love and prayers from our neighbors, from the Tucson community and form around the whole country,’ she wrote, adding, ‘please don’t stop praying and hoping with us. bring her home.’

Savannah Guthrie, her sister Annie and her brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni, placed flowers and a note at the memorial for her missing mother, Nancy, in Tucson, Arizona, on Monday

Savannah Guthrie, her sister Annie and her brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni, placed flowers and a note at the memorial for her missing mother, Nancy, in Tucson, Arizona, on Monday

Nancy disappeared from her home in the early morning hours of February 1

Nancy disappeared from her home in the early morning hours of February 1

Nancy disappeared from her home in the early morning hours of February 1, when a masked man was caught on her Nest doorbell camera footage. 

The unidentified suspect, who is believed to be about five-foot-nine inches, was seen carrying a holster for a gun and an Ozark Trail backpack that is exclusively sold at Walmart.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told NBC on Monday authorities are now also considering whether that backpack may have been purchased through a resale website.

‘What I’m saying is, there’s all kinds of angles,’ he noted, adding that authorities are ‘looking at a lot of DNA, but that’s still being researched and worked.’ 

Without any new leads in the case, though, the FBI has said it will be scaling back its search for Nancy, with agents moving to a new command post more than 100 miles away from Phoenix. 

At the same time, the Daily Mail revealed that Savannah is preparing to return to New York City soon.

The TV host, who shares two young kids with former Democratic political adviser Michael Feldman, has decided she must get her work life back on track as the search for her mother continues. 

‘She can’t stay in Arizona forever,’ a source told the Daily Mail. ‘Her kids and her life are in New York City.

‘It’s what her mom would want her to do. Nancy was Savannah’s biggest cheerleader.’

A masked suspect was seen on Nancy Guthrie's doorbell camera the night she disappeared

A masked suspect was seen on Nancy Guthrie’s doorbell camera the night she disappeared 

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said his office is continuing to track down leads

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said his office is continuing to track down leads

At the same time, Savannah is continuing to offer a $1 million reward for any information about her mother’s whereabouts. 

She posted a series of videos on social media on Friday explaining how tipsters can collect the reward and shared a Today Show report explaining how to submit tips to the FBI.

‘Please – be the one that brings her home,’ Savannah wrote in a caption. ‘Tips can be anonymous, reward can be paid in cash, as explained here.’ 

But she had acknowledged for the first time earlier in the week that her mother might not be alive. 

Savannah is pictured with her sister, Annie, brother, Camron, and their mother, Nancy

Savannah is pictured with her sister, Annie, brother, Camron, and their mother, Nancy 

‘We need to know where she is, we need her to come home,’ she said in a video posted to her Instagram account.

‘We also know that she may be lost, she may already be gone. She may have already gone home to the Lord that she loves,’ Savannah said through tears.

Nanos, the Pima County Sheriff, though, was more optimistic.

‘I personally believe Nancy Guthrie is alive,’ he told NBC news.

‘That’s my personal opinion, but that’s because I put faith in. That’s just who I am.’ 

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