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'Bring her home': Savannah Guthrie shares new emotional plea for missing mother

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'Bring her home': Savannah Guthrie shares new emotional plea for missing mother.'Bring her home': Savannah Guthrie shares new emotional plea for missing mother (TNND) — Savannah Guthrie shared a heartfelt message on social media on Sunday after the search for her missing mother entered its fourth month.The "Today" co-anchor posted a brief but emotional message to her Instagram Stories."Oh my, my soul it cries out, soul, it cries out," she wrote, adding, "Bring her home." Nancy Guthrie has been missing since Feb.1, when she disappeared from her Tucson, Arizona, home.Authorities believe she was abducted after surveillance video surfaced showing a masked man on her porch attempting to enter the residence.As the search continues, questions remain about the investigation and whether authorities are any closer to finding answers.Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who has faced criticism over how the case has been handled, said he and his department remain committed to solving it.Nanos previously acknowledged the investigation has taken longer than many had hoped but said detectives continue to analyze DNA evidence, digital records and thousands of tips submitted by the public.He emphasized that investigators are carefully following forensic and legal procedures to ensure any future prosecution is built on solid evidence.Authorities have not announced any arrests in the case.However, a California man is facing federal charges for allegedly sending a fake ransom note to the Guthrie family.Throughout the investigation, Savannah has continued to publicly advocate for her mother's safe return.On Mother's Day, she shared an emotional video featuring photos of Nancy."Mother, daughter, sister, Nonie — we miss you with every breath," she wrote in the caption."We will never stop looking for you.We will never be at peace until we find you." Authorities continue to urge anyone with information to come forward, and a $1.2 million reward remains available for details that could help solve the case.Investigators say even seemingly small tips could prove critical as the search for answers continues.