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As the search continues for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie, “TODAY” viewers are sharing their heartfelt messages of support for the Guthrie family. “Please know you have millions of people around the world who are standing with and praying for you,” one viewer wrote.

Search for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mom enters 10th day

As the search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother enters its 10th day, the deadline given in an alleged ransom demand has passed. Law enforcement has not verified the authenticity of the ransom note sent to three news outlets last week, which demanded $6 million in bitcoin.

Hoda Kotb sits down with the Guthrie family’s pastor

Hoda Kotb, filling in on the “TODAY” show while Savannah Guthrie remains in Arizona, sat down with the family’s pastor to discuss Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.

Nancy Guthrie was supposed to go to a friend’s house on the morning she went missing to watch the church service being streamed online, a source told NBC News. When she didn’t arrive, friends notified her family that she was not there.

Guthrie family pastor shares message of faith and hope
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Guthrie family pastor shares message of faith and hope

Michael Rudzena, pastor of Good Shepherd New York, said that Guthrie would visit the church before the pandemic and that, during lockdowns, the church began filming and posting services and sermons online.

She is a “strong woman, and she is fiercely loving,” Rudzena said. “Over the years, we’ve gotten to know what makes her tick.”

Rudzena said his heart goes out to Guthrie and her family and insisted “we don’t know what we don’t know.” He added that he hopes faith can be a guiding light for the family.

“Prayer opens up possibilities in our own hearts,” he said. “Leaving a door open for hope is a way to fight against that fatality.”

Source reveals how the Guthrie family first discovered the 84-year-old was missing

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A source close to the family is revealing to NBC News how the Guthrie family first discovered their 84-year-old mother went missing over a week ago.

The source said that Guthrie and her friends regularly gathered to watch church services online together. When Guthrie did not arrive at her friend’s house for church on the morning of Feb. 1, that friend called her daughter, Annie Guthrie, the source said.

Law enforcement work expected to continue at Guthrie family homes today

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An active law enforcement presence is expected to continue at Guthrie family homes today, a spokeswoman for the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said yesterday.

The spokeswoman described the activity as part of an ongoing investigative process that includes an expansion of investigators’ search and follow-up on new leads.

The spokeswoman declined to provide additional details about the investigation.

What we know about Guthrie’s health

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has said Guthrie does not have cognitive issues, characterizing her as “sharp as a tack.” However, he said, she has limited mobility and needs to take medication daily or “it could be fatal.” Nanos said he does not know whether Guthrie’s medication was still at her home.

“She is mobile. It’s a challenge for her to get, as the family says, she couldn’t walk 50 yards by herself,” he said.

She has a pacemaker — a device typically implanted under the skin to regulate the heartbeat — which disconnected from its monitoring app on her phone early Feb. 1.

In an emotional video posted to her Instagram page last week, Savannah Guthrie pleaded for her mother’s return, noting her health is fragile.

“She lives in constant pain. She is without any medicine. She needs it to survive, and she needs it not to suffer,” Savannah Guthrie said in the video, flanked by her sister, Annie Guthrie, and brother, Camron Guthrie.

Missing person billboards for Guthrie

An FBI billboard in California displays a missing person alert for Guthrie yesterday. Several additional states such as New Mexico and Texas have raised billboards for the missing 84-year-old who was last seen Jan. 31.

‘We need your help’ to bring our mom home, Savannah Guthrie says in new video

In an Instagram video yesterday, Savannah Guthrie called on the public to help her find her 84-year-old mother, who has been missing for more than a week.

“Law enforcement is working tirelessly around the clock, trying to bring her home, trying to find her. She was taken, and we don’t know where, and we need your help,” Savannah Guthrie said.

“I’m coming on just to ask you, not just for your prayers, but no matter where you are, even if you’re far from Tucson, if you see anything, you hear anything, if there’s anything at all that seems strange to you, that you report to law enforcement,” she added. “We are at an hour of desperation, and we need your help.”

“In a move that puts humanity before headlines, Craig Melvin has paused his major broadcast plans to stand in solidarity with Savannah Guthrie. As her family endures the agonizing search for her mother, Craig’s choice is a powerful reminder of what truly matters. 🕊️  No medals, no cameras—just the quiet strength of showing up for a friend when the world feels like it’s falling apart. In a fast-paced industry, he’s proving that the bravest decision is simply being there. This is more than a professional bond; it’s a lifeline of support. See the full story behind this moving gesture in the comments.
**”THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE. New details from that nightmare at Tumbler Ridge High School have revealed the true heroism of 12-year-old Maya Gebala. Maya wasn’t just a victim—she was a protector. She was desperately trying to lock the library door to save her fellow students when she was forced to dive under a table for cover.  It was there that she was struck by bullets in the head and neck. Airlifted to BC Children’s Hospital, Maya remains in critical condition, facing a reality no child should endure. A bullet remains lodged in her body, and shards are still scattered in her brain.
**”A HERO’S FINAL STAND. The world is just now learning the terrifying truth of what happened inside the library at Tumbler Ridge High. 12-year-old Maya Gebala didn’t just hide—she stood her ground. Maya was desperately trying to lock the library door to shield her classmates when the unthinkable happened.  Forced to seek cover under a table at the last second, she was struck in the head and neck. Now, at BC Children’s Hospital, Maya is fighting a battle that no child should ever face. With a bullet still lodged in her body and shards remaining in her brain, she remains in critical condition—but she is NOT giving up.
**”A MIRACLE IN SMALL MOMENTS. The latest update on 12-year-old Maya Gebala is a devastatingly beautiful reminder that hope is never lost. Even as she struggles with no movement on her right side, Maya is responding in small, powerful ways that have left her family in tears.  Her eyes flutter the moment she hears her mother begin to sing—a tiny, visceral sign that she is still in there, fighting her way back to us. 🏥✨  Doctors are being honest: her recovery won’t be linear, and the road ahead is filled with uncertainty. Yet, in the face of these warnings, hope remains unshakable. Maya is listening. Maya is feeling. And Maya is refusing to give up. You need to see the full, emotional breakdown of her progress and the mother’s personal message from the ICU below. The fight is far from over, but the music hasn’t stopped. 🏛️
**”A MOTHER’S SONG, A DAUGHTER’S FIGHT. 🕯️💪 The latest update on Maya Gebala is breaking hearts and giving hope all at once. Despite having no movement on her right side, Maya’s eyes fluttered today the moment she heard her mom sing.  It’s a small sign, but in this battle, it’s everything. Doctors say the path to recovery will be unpredictable, but Maya’s spirit remains unbroken. She is listening. She is fighting. She is still with us. Read the full emotional update from the family in the first comment.
tt_SHOCKING REVELATION: After weeks of silence, the Nancy Guthrie case sheriff speaks out — “This has never been about mistakes. It’s about protecting the truth.” He unveils a critical, game-changing piece of evidence while defending the investigation against claims of chaos, insisting some facts were purposely kept secret. Now, a hidden chapter of the case is exposed, fueling public outrage and scrutiny.
tt_A HERO TO THE WORLD — A CHILD IN A FIGHT FOR LIFE. Celebrated as the 12-year-old who saved her classmates at Tumbler Ridge High, Maya Gebala is now battling a far more brutal reality inside a hospital room. Every breath offers hope, yet doctors’ chilling warnings reveal the devastating, lifelong damage she may carry. Her mother has finally broken her silence, exposing the painful truth hidden behind the word “miracle” — severe neurological challenges, deep scars, and a recovery far from over. Maya once stood between others and danger. Now, the world must stand for her….