It has been nearly 100 days since Savannah Guthrie's mom Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.
The 84-year-old was apparently kidnapped, per authorities, from her home in Arizona, and has been reported missing since February 1. On May 10, Savannah's first Mother's Day since the incident, she took to social media with a heartbreaking tribute to her mom.
As can be seen in the video above, the NBC anchor shared several clips capturing tender memories with her mom, as well as other members of the family. Savannah herself is a mom to daughter Vale and son Charles "Charley."
"Mother, daughter, sister, Nonie – we miss you with every breath," she penned. "We will never stop looking for you. We will never be at peace until we find you."
Savannah continued: "We need help. Someone knows something that can make the difference. Call 1800CALLFBI. You can be anonymous and the reward remains available," concluding with: "Please keep praying. Bring her home."
Savannah's husband Michael Feldman posted his own poignant tribute to his wife, including a photo of her with their kids, captioning it: "To the strongest person I know. Surrounding you with love on Mother's Day."
Updates on the case
In a statement shared with HELLO! 3 months into Nancy's disappearance, a spokesperson for the department said: "The Pima County Sheriff's Department remains fully committed to the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance."
"This is an active and ongoing investigation, and we continue to work closely with our partners at the FBI," it added, emphasizing the current focus on DNA and analysis of footage. "DNA and video analysis are underway, supported by laboratories across the country. Advances in technology are aiding investigative efforts, and tips continue to be received and reviewed."
They also continued their call for tips, with over 3000 having come in so far. "We appreciate those who have come forward and urge anyone with credible, actionable information to contact investigators. Even small details may be significant."
"Please contact 88-CRIME or the FBI tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI."






