Minneapolis St. Paul, MN, August 21, 2026 —

The extensive search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC “Today” show anchor Savannah Guthrie, has now surpassed 200 days without any indication of her location in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.

Nancy Guthrie was reported missing in December, and since then, authorities and volunteers have conducted numerous searches. Despite these efforts, no substantial leads regarding her whereabouts have emerged.

Details regarding the circumstances of her disappearance, including the specific date and location where she was last seen, have not been widely publicized. The Minneapolis-St. Paul area continues to be the focus of the ongoing investigation.

The lack of concrete information or sightings has prolonged the search efforts. Families of missing persons often face immense challenges, and the extended duration of this case highlights the difficulties involved in locating individuals, particularly those who are elderly or may have cognitive impairments, though no specific condition has been cited as a factor in this case.

The Guthrie family, while maintaining a degree of privacy, has been indirectly impacted by the prolonged search. Savannah Guthrie has previously addressed her mother’s disappearance in brief public statements, expressing hope for her safe return.

Law enforcement agencies involved in the search have stated that all available resources are being utilized. The case remains open, and authorities continue to appeal to the public for any information that might assist in locating Nancy Guthrie.



Story summarized from the original created by Brent.Corrado@fox.com (Brent Corrado) on www.fox9.com, see more information here.

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