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The "TODAY" co-anchor recalled finding the back doors of Nancy Guthrie's home propped open and being in "disbelief" about what could have happened.
Savannah Guthrie says the back doors of her mother Nancy's Arizona home were propped open and her phone and purse were still at the home when the 84-year-old disappeared.
Savannah and her siblings, Annie and Camron, posted several videos in February addressed to their mother's potential kidnapper.
Savannah Guthrie recalls feeling guilty over the possibility that her mom Nancy was taken due to her status, "which is too much to bear."
Speaking on the "Today" show, Guthrie said her sister Ann called to describe the scene at Nancy's Tucson home when they discovered she was missing.
Guthrie's 'Today' show conversation with friend and colleague Hoda Kotb continues later this morning and Friday.
Sheriff Chris Nanos is facing calls to resign as a former county sheriff accuses him of corrupting the Nancy Guthrie crime scene.
Feelings were bruised over who would get to conduct Guthrie's first interview since her mother's disappearance