Savannah Guthrie & ‘Today’ Co-Hosts Tear Up Over Her First Visit Since Mom Nancy’s Disappearance

Savannah Guthrie is surrounded with love from her “Today” show family. The anchor made her first visit to the morning show set since her mother Nancy’s disappearance, taking time to see her co-hosts at the New York City studio on March 5. Savannah’s appearance comes weeks after 84-year-old Nancy was reported missing. Police believe she was taken from her Tucson home against her will and the investigation has now stretched into its second month. In February, the Guthrie family announced a $1 million reward for Nancy’s recovery. A “Today” spokesperson said in a statement that Savannah wanted to take time to stop by and thank her colleagues for their support, adding that the broadcaster does intend to make an official return to air but remains focused on her family at this time. Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones discussed Savannah’s visit during “Today’s” third hour and made clear that she will be welcomed back with open arms. Savannah and her siblings have shared multiple public messages about their family’s ordeal, with Savannah noting in a Feb. 24 Instagram video that despite understanding Nancy may no longer be alive, they believe she can still “come home.” Authorities have not publicly identified any suspects in the case. The FBI released doorbell camera footage that showed an armed and masked individual at Nancy’s front door the morning she went missing.