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I'm Nicole Parton. Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have released a heartfelt message to the community of Tucson, Arizona, expressing their gratitude for the support during the ongoing search for their mother, Nancy Guthrie. The statement, shared during the KVOA News 4 Tucson special titled Bring Her Home. The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, aired March 21 and included the statement from Savannah, 54, along with her siblings, Annie and Cameron and their spouses. They said in part, we are incredibly thankful for the kindness shown by neighbors, friends and the Tucson community. We feel like we are all family now. We firmly believe that the residents of Tucson, along with the broader Southern Arizona area, hold crucial information that could lead to a resolution in this case. Someone out there knows something that could be significant even if they don't realize it. We encourage everyone to reflect on their memories, especially around January 31st and the early hours of February 1st, as well as the late evening of January 11th. The statement began, we earnestly ask this community to renew their efforts on our mom's case. Please review any camera footage, journal entries, text messages, observations or conversations that may seem minor but could actually be important. No detail is insignificant. It might just be the key we need. The message concludes with a poignant plea for Nancy's safe return, emphasizing the family's desire to celebrate her life. We miss our mom deeply. We cannot find peace until she is home. We are unable to grieve. We only feel pain and uncertainty. Our sole focus is on locating her and bringing her back. We want to honor her beautiful and courageous life, but that can only happen once she is laid to rest. Thank you for your continued prayers. The statement is signed by the Guthrie family, specifically mentioning Cameron and Christine, Annie and Tomaso and Savannah and Michael. This latest public appeal from the Guthrie family comes as the search for Nancy enters its seventh week. The 84 year old was last seen on January 31st after being dropped off at her home in Tucson when she did not attend a church service. The following day, the Pima County Sheriff's Department initiated an urgent search for her. Investigators suspect that Nancy may have been abducted, citing surveillance footage showing a mask person at her front door. In an interview with NBC News, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos indicated that investigators believe they have a motive for the kidnapping, saying in part, we think we understand the reason behind this and believe it was a targeted act, though we're not entirely certain. From day one we held strong beliefs about the transpired events and those beliefs remain steadfast.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos
My team had notified me of a missing person search and Rescue was searching the area and there were some concerns with what they were seeing at the scene. I don't even know that I knew it was the Guthrie family until probably closer to six seven o' clock that evening. FBI was plugged in. That Sunday Monday morning we got a quick briefing. They had processed the scene and we knew we needed some help.
Nicole Parton
Anyone with information regarding Nancy's disappearance is encouraged to contact 1-800-Call-FBI or the Pima County Sheriff's Department at 520-351-4900. The reward now at over a million dollars. More crime and justice news after this.
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Episode: Savannah Guthrie Releases New Statement as Search for Mother Nancy Continues | Crime Alert 6AM 03.23.26
Date: March 23, 2026
Host: Nancy Grace (iHeartPodcasts)
This episode focuses on two breaking crime stories:
Nancy Grace's program, known for its passionate, justice-seeking tone, continues her legacy of urging the public for tips, sharing appeals from families, and unpacking investigative progress on open cases.
(00:03–03:51)
Public Appeal: Savannah Guthrie, her siblings, and their spouses shared a deeply personal plea during a KVOA News 4 Tucson special called “Bring Her Home.”
Community Gratitude: The Guthrie family expresses “incredible gratitude” for the kindness and support from Tucson residents, friends, and neighbors.
“We feel like we are all family now. We firmly believe that the residents of Tucson, along with the broader Southern Arizona area, hold crucial information that could lead to a resolution in this case.”
— Savannah Guthrie, reading family statement (00:30)
Key Dates & Info Sought:
Urges the community to reflect on memories or footage from January 31st and early February 1st, and the late evening of January 11th.
Requests that people review “camera footage, journal entries, text messages, observations, or conversations”—even details that seem minor.
“No detail is insignificant. It might just be the key we need.”
— Guthrie family statement (01:38)
Familial Desperation:
The statement closes with a moving plea, sharing the family’s pain and desire to bring their mother home:
“We miss our mom deeply. We cannot find peace until she is home. We are unable to grieve. We only feel pain and uncertainty. Our sole focus is on locating her and bringing her back. We want to honor her beautiful and courageous life, but that can only happen once she is laid to rest. Thank you for your continued prayers.”
— Guthrie family statement (01:54)
Current Search Status:
(02:59–03:29)
Sheriff’s Perspective: Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos describes the urgency and scale of the efforts.
“My team had notified me of a missing person search and Rescue was searching the area and there were some concerns with what they were seeing at the scene. … FBI was plugged in. That Sunday Monday morning we got a quick briefing. They had processed the scene and we knew we needed some help.”
— Sheriff Chris Nanos (02:59)
Investigative Theory:
Sheriff Nanos told NBC News authorities “believe they have a motive” and are “fairly certain it was a targeted act,” though public details remain scarce.
“We think we understand the reason behind this and believe it was a targeted act, though we're not entirely certain. From day one we held strong beliefs about the transpired events and those beliefs remain steadfast.”
— Sheriff Nanos (01:48)
Reward & Contact:
(05:54–06:40)
(06:40–07:24)
Family's Emotional Plea:
"We are unable to grieve. We only feel pain and uncertainty. Our sole focus is on locating her and bringing her back."
(01:54 — Guthrie family statement)
Urgency of Investigation:
“We knew we needed some help.”
(03:27 — Sheriff Chris Nanos on enlisting federal agents early in the case)
| Time (MM:SS) | Segment | |------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:03–03:51 | Guthrie family statement on Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance; police investigation recap | | 02:59–03:29 | Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos discusses initial investigation and federal involvement | | 03:29 | Reward and public tip line information | | 05:54–06:40 | Breaking: Fentanyl found in Barbie dolls at Missouri discount store | | 06:40–07:24 | 1998 Alaska cold case: Erin Gilbert missing after first date in Girdwood |
This episode is marked by a raw, urgent family appeal for public assistance in the case of missing Nancy Guthrie. Law enforcement remains deeply involved, with a record-breaking reward on offer, while other crimes—including the recall-worthy Missouri fentanyl scare and enduring cold cases—underscore the ongoing importance of vigilant communities. For listeners, it’s a call to thoroughly check memories and share even the smallest detail that might aid the search for justice.