Savannah Guthrie became emotional on Tuesday's "TODAY" show as she renewed her plea for information about her missing mother, Nancy.
Fighting back tears, the anchor said her family is living in "agony" and "cannot be at peace" until Nancy is found.
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Family Offers $1 Million Reward
Guthrie begged anyone with details to come forward, saying, "No matter how small — the reward is there — you can tell us ...
please do the right thing, for us, for our family, for our children."
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The Guthrie family has offered $1 million for information leading to Nancy, who vanished overnight on January 31 from her home in Tucson, Arizona.
Authorities believe she was abducted and have released footage of a masked person at her doorway.
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Despite the reward and public appeals, no significant breakthroughs have been reported.
A recent rumor suggested a ransom note claimed Nancy had died, but TMZ's Harvey Levin disputed that, stating the note TMZ saw said no such thing.
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The search for answers continues as Guthrie and her family remain desperate for any lead.