Savannah Guthrie's Sister Annie and Brother-in-Law Keep Low Profile Amid Mom's Disappearance
Annie Guthrie, the sister of NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie, was spotted out and about in Tucson, Arizona, for the first time since her mother Nancy disappeared from her home. The 84-year-old vanished on Saturday night, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions.
According to sources close to the investigation, Annie attempted to cover her face with a pink hoodie while leaving her home, and her husband Tommaso Cioni sported sunglasses to conceal his identity. The couple's outing marked the first time Nancy's family members have been seen since she became the subject of a missing persons investigation.
Annie was spotted driving with Cioni on Tuesday, hours after Nancy's disappearance sparked widespread concern. The Los Angeles Times reported that blood had been found at the scene, along with signs of a forced entry, fueling fears that Nancy may have been kidnapped or abducted.
The FBI is currently leading the search for Nancy, who has high blood pressure and cardiac issues, according to 911 dispatch audio. Her husband Michael Feldman has denied any wrongdoing, stating that there is nothing "new to report" in the investigation.
Meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie has remained absent from her hosting duties on the Today show as the search for her mother continues. She released a statement hoping for Nancy's "safe return," and has requested her Instagram followers to pray for her mother's safe return.
The Pima County Sheriff's Office believes that Nancy was abducted or kidnapped from her residence, and has confirmed that officials have been cooperating with Annie and other family members as part of the investigation. The sheriff also revealed that a purported ransom note sent to a local news station contained chilling details about Nancy's home and personal life.
As the search for Nancy continues, the Guthrie family appears to be "leaning on each other" for support during this difficult time.
Annie Guthrie, the sister of NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie, was spotted out and about in Tucson, Arizona, for the first time since her mother Nancy disappeared from her home. The 84-year-old vanished on Saturday night, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions.
According to sources close to the investigation, Annie attempted to cover her face with a pink hoodie while leaving her home, and her husband Tommaso Cioni sported sunglasses to conceal his identity. The couple's outing marked the first time Nancy's family members have been seen since she became the subject of a missing persons investigation.
Annie was spotted driving with Cioni on Tuesday, hours after Nancy's disappearance sparked widespread concern. The Los Angeles Times reported that blood had been found at the scene, along with signs of a forced entry, fueling fears that Nancy may have been kidnapped or abducted.
The FBI is currently leading the search for Nancy, who has high blood pressure and cardiac issues, according to 911 dispatch audio. Her husband Michael Feldman has denied any wrongdoing, stating that there is nothing "new to report" in the investigation.
Meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie has remained absent from her hosting duties on the Today show as the search for her mother continues. She released a statement hoping for Nancy's "safe return," and has requested her Instagram followers to pray for her mother's safe return.
The Pima County Sheriff's Office believes that Nancy was abducted or kidnapped from her residence, and has confirmed that officials have been cooperating with Annie and other family members as part of the investigation. The sheriff also revealed that a purported ransom note sent to a local news station contained chilling details about Nancy's home and personal life.
As the search for Nancy continues, the Guthrie family appears to be "leaning on each other" for support during this difficult time.