The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has gripped the nation since she was first reported missing in February. The 84-year-old’s case has become a widespread topic of concern, and her daughter took a leave of absence from work until April. Now, nearly five months after Nancy went missing, there is an update on her abductor(s).
Below, we’ve gathered the latest updates on Guthrie’s disappearance case.
Nancy was reported missing on February 1, 2026. She was last seen on the night of January 31.
No. Nancy has yet to be found by authorities. However, two ransom notes that were sent to the Guthries are believed to have been sent by the same person(s) who abducted Nancy from her home, CBS News reported on June 22, citing investigators familiar with the case. They believe the same person or group of people sent both notes, which likely came from the same computer IP address.
Nancy’s whereabouts have been unsolved for a while. Only traces of blood and a doorbell security camera proved that she was abducted from her home by a masked and gloved individual, whose identity has yet to be determined at the time of publication.
Since Nancy has yet to be found, it is still unclear whether she is deceased or still alive.
Nancy’s children, Savannah, Annie and Camron, posted several social media videos addressing the kidnapper(s) directly, even saying that they would pay as long as the abductor returned their mother.

