The President is lending his support as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues. The mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie has not been seen since Saturday, following a dinner with her daughter Annie. The Pima County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI are reviewing a ransom note sent to a local news outlet in Arizona.
Investigators are desperate for leads in the case of the 84-year-old having disappeared five days ago. Donald Trump is offering as much assistance as possible in hopes of tracking her down.
Donald Trump has spoken with Savannah Guthrie amid Nancy’s suspected kidnapping

Nancy’s disappearance has captured the attention of many people, including the President. On his Truth Social, Donald pledged that all local and federal law enforcement would be at the Guthrie’s disposal “IMMEDIATELY.” He says that he spoke to Savannah, adding that they are deploying all resources to get Nancy home safe.
Nancy is a widow who, Savannah says, has heart issues and requires medication daily. She and her siblings sent a video pleading with the alleged kidnapper or kidnappers, saying they are ready to talk. A ransom note was sent to the KOLD newsroom in Arizona. Reporter Mary Coleman said that she read the note and believes it could be legitimate. She adds that there was plenty of information that only someone holding Nancy for ransom would know.
Savannah has been missing from Today as the search for her mother continues. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos believes that Nancy is still alive. There was apparently blood found at Nancy’s Tucson home, but it’s unclear whose blood it is.
With her mother missing, Savannah will no longer be co-hosting the opening ceremonies in Italy for the Winter Olympics on Friday. Mary Carillo will fill in for her, co-hosting the opening festivities alongside Terry Gannon. Craig Melvin won’t be going to Milan either, with Ahmed Fareed replacing him for NBC’s Olympic Late Night.
TELL US – WILL THE PRESIDENT’S SUPPORT ENABLE INVESTIGATORS TO FIND MORE LEADS IN THIS CASE?
