鈥淭oday鈥 show host Savannah Guthrie and her sister returned to their mother鈥檚 home outside Tucson on Monday in their first sighting at the house since Nancy Guthrie went missing a month ago.
The NBC anchor, her sister Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni walked arm in arm down the driveway, laid down yellow flowers and embraced each other in a tearful scene. The makeshift tribute at the edge of the property includes flowers, yellow ribbons, crosses, prayers, a sign that read 鈥淟et Nancy Come Home鈥 and a statuette of an angel.
Later on Monday, Savannah Guthrie posted a photo of flowers at the tribute.
鈥渨e feel the love and prayers from our neighbors, from the Tucson community and from around the country,鈥 Guthrie wrote, ending the sentence with a heart emoji. 鈥減lease don鈥檛 stop praying and hoping with us. bring her home.鈥
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Nancy Guthrie鈥檚 children have previously appeared in videos in which they pleaded for their mother鈥檚 return, most recently with a social media posting from Savannah Guthrie in which she said the family was offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the recovery of their mother.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home on Jan. 31 and was reported missing the following day. Authorities believe the 84-year-old was kidnapped, abducted or otherwise taken against her will.
Drops of her blood were found on the front porch, but authorities haven鈥檛 publicly revealed much evidence.

