‘We will pay!’ US TV host issues fresh plea for kidnapped mother’s return and ‘sign of life’

WATCH: Bev Turner and her panel cover the 'abduction' of Nancy Guthrie |
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The Guthrie family made the heartbreaking appeal as concern grows for the health of the 'vulnerable' 84-year-old
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Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have released a second video pleading for the safe return of their missing mother, with the Today show presenter confirming they are prepared to pay a ransom.
In a video posted to Instagram on Saturday, the 84-year-old's three children appeared together, with Savannah saying: "We received your message and we understand."
The presenter, joined by her brother Camron and sister Annie, implored whoever has taken Nancy Guthrie to release her.
"We beg you now to return our mother to us, so that we can celebrate with her," she said, adding that her mother's return is "very valuable to us" and "we will pay".
The Pima County Sheriff's Office has acknowledged the video but offered no further comment.
The 84-year-old vanished from her Tucson residence in the early hours of February 1, with investigators believing she was abducted at roughly 2.30am.
Sheriff Chris Nanos has confirmed that blood discovered on the porch of her home has been identified as belonging to the missing woman and the doorbell camera at the property had also been taken.
According to the sheriff, Nancy did not leave her home of her own accord.

Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have released a second video pleading for the safe return of their missing mother
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FBI personnel have since removed a blue SUV from the premises along with a wired device, though officials have declined to elaborate on the significance of either item.
The FBI has significantly expanded its presence around Nancy Guthrie's home as the search entered its seventh day, deploying additional agents, analysts and technical resources from across Arizona and further afield.
The bureau has announced a $50,000 reward for information that leads to the 84-year-old's recovery or the arrest of anyone connected to her disappearance.
Investigators are currently examining a new message thought to originate from whoever may be holding Nancy, though law enforcement has not verified reports of ransom notes that have circulated to media organisations.
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The Guthrie family said they will 'pay' for the return of their 'valuable' mother
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Despite the expanded investigation, authorities have emphasised that no suspects or persons of interest have been identified.
Nancy's health remains a critical concern, with the family describing her condition as fragile.
She suffers from heart problems, experiences constant pain, and requires daily medication both to survive and to prevent suffering, alongside having mobility difficulties.
The siblings first appealed directly to the abductor in a video released on Wednesday, five days after their mother's disappearance.
PICTURED: Nancy and Savannah Guthrie on the Today show set | GETTYIn that footage, Savannah described Nancy as "our heart and our home" and requested proof that she was alive before engaging further.
President Trump commented on the case on Friday evening, telling reporters: "I think we're doing very well we have some clues, I think, that are very strong."
Savannah has co-hosted NBC News' Today programme since 2012, alongside serving as the broadcaster's chief legal correspondent since 2011.
She was scheduled to host the network's coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics, but has stepped aware from her duties to assist in the search for her mother.
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