Television journalist Savannah Guthrie has released an emotional video appeal in the continuing efforts to find her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since 31 January 2026 from her residence in Montgomery County, Virginia.
In the video posted on social media, Savannah called on anyone with information to come forward, describing the ordeal as 'the hardest thing our family has ever faced' and stressing that every lead, no matter how small, could prove critical.
'We still have hope, we still believe,' she added. The journalist also addressed whoever took her mother, saying that 'it is never too late to do the right thing.'
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The heartfelt message marked her first extended public comments regarding the case, highlighting both her deep concern and determination to maintain focus on her mother's disappearance as the investigation moves to its second phase.
Savannah's pleahas been shared across platforms, increasing public awareness and sparking renewed engagement from residents and search volunteers.
Authorities confirmed that a glove believed to have belonged to Nancy Guthrie's abductor was discovered in an area of woodland near her home, sparking cautious optimism among investigators.
While police have yet to verify the exact circumstances of its discovery, the object has been turned over to forensic teams for analysis as part of the collaborative investigation being conducted by Montgomery County Police.
The glove was discovered following the extensive search efforts involving police officers on foot, canine units, as well as community volunteers, who had scoured nearby parks, trails, and neighborhoods to reconstruct a timeline of Guthrie's activities before her disappearance.
Despite thenew lead, police have reiterated that all possibilities — including voluntary disappearance and accidental injury — remain under active consideration.
Source: International Business Times UK