- Savannah Guthrie made an emotional post about her mother, who went missing in February.
- Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Arizona home, and authorities believe she was abducted.
- Savannah reiterated her call to help, asking anyone with information to come forward.
Savannah Guthrie posted an emotional montage of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who is missing, on Mother's Day.
"Mother, daughter, sister, Nonie - we miss you with every breath. We will never stop looking for you," she wrote in the Sunday Instagram post. "We will never be at peace until we find you."
The journalist and "Today" show host then repeated her callout for information.
"Someone knows something that can make the difference," Guthrie wrote.
She said the reward for returning her mother is still available. The Guthrie family said in February that it was offering a $1 million reward for any information on Nancy's whereabouts.
Nancy, 84, went missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona, on February 1. She lived alone, had a heart condition, and limited mobility. She was on medication that had to be taken every 24 hours.
The local sheriff's department and the FBI have been unable to detect her location and believe that she was abducted. They are trying to identify the masked man who appeared at her door, captured on the Nest doorbell camera.
Investigators also found blood that belonged to Nancy on the front porch of her home. Savannah and her siblings have put out several pleas for help and requests for information on social media since the matriarch's disappearance.
"Please keep praying," Savannah wrote in the Mother's Day post. "Bring her home."
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