Savannah Guthrie has reacted candidly to claims that her brother-in-law was involved in the kidnapping of her mother Nancy, who has been missing since February 1.
Today The family of show host Savannah Guthrie released a new statement Sunday asking for help locating missing mother Nancy.
Savannah and her family released a new statement, urging Tucson, Arizona residents to come forward with possible clues about the whereabouts of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie.
Savannah shared the statement on her Instagram handle.
Savannah and her siblings said: “We believe it is Tucsonans, and the greater Southern Arizona community, that hold the key to finding solutions to this case. Someone knows something. It is possible that a member of this community has information they don’t know that is important.
“We hope people will search their memories, especially around the key deadlines of January 31 and the early morning hours of February 1, as well as the late evening of January 11,” the statement added, referring to a date in which investigators have previously expressed interest, without disclosing it.
Days after journalist Ashley Banfield named Tommaso Cioni as the ‘prime suspect’ in the kidnapping of her mother Nancy, she concluded the statement by naming all the family members, including her brother-in-law.
Just two days after Nancy was reported missing, Banfield, citing a law enforcement source, identified Sioni as a suspect in the case.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Office later said that none of Nancy’s family or in-laws were considered suspects.
Savannah and her family were reportedly angry over Banfield’s allegations, with insiders claiming at the time that the family was taking legal action against the ex. newsnation host.
