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Savannah Guthrie abruptly leaves Today amid mom Nancy's kidnapping

Nancy Guthrie has been missing from her residence in Catalina Foothills, Arizona, since January 31, 2026

Published May 07, 2026
Savannah Guthrie abruptly leaves Today amid mom Nancy's kidnapping
Savannah Guthrie abruptly leaves Today amid mom Nancy's kidnapping 

Savannah Guthrie abruptly left the Today show amid the ongoing search for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie.

On Wednesday, May 6, Savannah exited the Today show during a live broadcast without any explanation, raising questions about her mother Nancy’s kidnapping case.

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During the four-hour program, the 54-year-old American broadcaster and journalist remained on the show for ninety minutes and left without any clarification.

After her unexpected and sudden departure, co-anchor Craig Melvin took over the show and informed the audience that Savannah would soon be back to fulfil her duty.

He said, “Savannah had to leave a little early. She’ll be right back tomorrow, though.”

Notably, this happened just a few weeks after her return to the NBC morning show, as she had taken a break from the show for two months after her mother, Nancy, was abducted earlier this year.

For those unaware, Nancy was last seen at her residence in Catalina Foothills, Arizona, on January 31, 2026, while she was reported missing on February 1 after she missed a scheduled check-in.

It is pertinent to mention that a video captured at her doorbell camera showed a masked man standing at her doorstep holding a gun; however, nothing has been found in the investigation regarding the kidnapper nor have Nancy’s whereabouts been found.

Areeba Sheikh
Areeba Sheikh is a reporter specialising in trending topics, with a focus on music, entertainment culture, and viral moments. For the past two years she has been covering wide artists, releases, and digital conversations, blending storytelling with trend analysis to capture how online buzz, fandom, and pop culture shape global audience engagement.
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