The women of The View they are next to another TV presenter Savannah Guthrie like his mother’s research Nancy Guthriethe disappearance continues.
“This is probably one of the most difficult stories that I think we’ve had to talk about a little bit.” Whoopi Goldberg he said during the Tuesday, February 3 episode of The View in the middle of the “Hot Topics” segment of the panel.
Goldberg, 70, sent Savannah, 54, well wishes on behalf of the entire cast of the talk show. (Nancy, 84, was reported missing on Sunday, February 1, after being last seen in her hometown of Tucson, Arizona.)
“Our hearts are very good Savannah Guthrie and her family as the search for her mother, Nancy, continues,” Goldberg said. “Authorities are treating her home as a crime scene, so if you have information about her disappearance, you can share it by scanning the QR code on the screen. If you have any information, please step forward and help Savannah and the family.”
As Goldberg spoke, Nancy missing person posterwhich includes the Pima County Sheriff’s Department hotline, flashed across the screen behind her.
Before the panel switched to a different segment Sarah Haines he said: “I might add that they are a family of deep faith and I echo their sentiments.”
Haines, 48, noted that Savannah and her family are seeking prayers from anyone who can give them.

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ABC/Lou Rocco“She’s asking people, if you’re a person of prayer, to send up those prayers and keep them in your thoughts because they believe in the power of this like I do,” Haines said, soothing the audience. “Please take some time today.”
News broke on Sunday that Savannah’s mother, Nancy, had disappeared in Arizona after police received a 911 call that morning from a concerned family member.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos explained exclusively Us Weekly on Monday, February 2, Savannah’s older sister, Annie Guthrie, he was the last to see his mother on Saturday January 31.

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ABC“We have a starting point” Nanos said of the timeline. “The family brought her home from dinner around 9:30 to 9:45 (pm)” on Saturday. “So we would back it up to even 9 or 8:30 p.m. to start looking.”
Since the call, authorities have been investigating all scenarios, and Nanos said at a news conference Sunday that Nancy’s home is being viewed as a crime scene.
“This is very troubling to us. We don’t normally bring the sheriff out on a scene like this. But it’s very troubling what we’re learning from the house,” Nanos explained of the situation. “And so we’ll continue. The detective’s homicide team is out right now looking at the scene as well.”
He added, “We’ve pretty much just thrown everything we can,” noting that Nancy “isn’t in good physical health, so naturally that’s a big concern.”
Later the sheriff said we that neither Annie nor Savannah raised any “red flags” about their mother’s behavior before her disappearance. (Nancy shared Annie and Savannah as well as son Cameron Guthrie with her late husband Charles Guthriewho died after a heart attack at age 49.)
“This is an 84-year-old lady who is safe in her home asleep and they take her. This should never happen,” Nanos said. we earlier this week.
Having previously noted that police are not “ruling out” foul play, Nanos shared with we this the scene has raised concern.
“Something unusual happened in that house that made us say, ‘Wow, something’s not right here.’ Something doesn’t add up,” Nanos said. “We’re going to pull out all the stops and go from every angle. We really hope it’s a search and rescue mission and we find her safe and sound. But it would be unfair if we didn’t look at what’s in front of us and say, ‘We have to act.'”
Savannah, on the other hand, was absent from his coaching duties at the today The show starts on Monday while he is with his loved ones in Arizona. However, tonight he issued a statement via Instagram.
“We believe in prayer. We believe in voices raised in unison, in love, in hope. We believe in kindness. We believe in humanity. Most of all, we believe in Him,” Savannah wrote alongside a graphic that read: “Please Pray.”




