Savannah Guthrie posted a new video appeal late Sunday, pleading with her mother Nancy’s alleged kidnapper that “it’s never too late” for them to “do the right thing” two weeks after she was abducted.
“I wanted to come on … it’s been two weeks since our mom was taken and … I just wanted to come on and say that we still have hope and we still believe,” Savannah said in an Instagram video.

“And I wanted to say that to whoever has her or knows where she is, that it’s never too late. And you’re not lost or alone, and it is never too late to do the right thing,” the “Today” TV anchor continued, pausing several times as she spoke to the camera with visible tears in her eyes.
Here’s the latest on Savannah Guthrie’s missing mom
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- Retired FBI agent urges rapid DNA testing in Nancy Guthrie case, stresses race against the clock: ‘Every hour matters’
- Sheriff in Nancy Guthrie investigation says briefly detained man was ‘person of interest’
“And we are here, and we believe in the essential goodness of every human being, and it’s never too late.”
Savannah Guthrie’s plea comes as the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance stretches into its 15th day without any suspects.
The 84-year-old was last seen at her Tucson, Arizona, home on Jan. 31. She was reported missing the next morning.
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