Savannah Guthrie in NBC News interview appeals for help finding her missing mother

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    In her first interview since her 84-year-old mother was apparently abducted from her Arizona home, Savannah Guthrie tearfully called for someone to come forward with information to aid the investigation. She expressed her agony to NBC News colleague Hoda Kotb, revealing that she wakes up at night thinking about her mother’s ordeal. The full interview with Guthrie will air on the “Today” show on Thursday and Friday. Security footage suggests that Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped or taken against her will, prompting the plea for information. Guthrie, joined by Kotb, both emotional during the interview, urged for any details to assist in the search. Despite offering a $1 million reward, the investigation has seen little progress. The family appealed to neighbors to recall any information they might have, emphasizing that no detail is too small. Kotb described Guthrie as both desperate and determined, hoping for a breakthrough in the case. Authorities have not released much information publicly, but continue to follow leads in collaboration with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and FBI.