更新于:2026年2月4日 / 美国东部时间晚上9:28 / CBS新闻
美国全国广播公司(NBC)《今日》节目联合主持人萨凡纳·格思里的一位家族友人向CBS新闻表示,在亚利桑那州图森市社区周三晚间举行烛光守夜活动,为南希·格思里的安全归来祈祷之际,其母亲的失踪事件”绝对令人心碎”。
萨莉·沙姆雷尔(Sally Shamrell)是一名演员,曾是图森市KVOA地方电视台的记者——萨凡纳·格思里在20世纪90年代曾在此担任主播和记者——她向CBS新闻透露,格思里一家在图森市是”备受尊敬的家族”。沙姆雷尔称她认识这个家庭已有30多年。
“南希和萨凡纳都为图森社区做出了巨大贡献,”沙姆雷尔说,”她们是积极的贡献者,也是非常虔诚的女性。现在发生的事情绝对令人心碎。”
皮马县治安官办公室表示,对这位84岁老人的失踪案已作为刑事案件展开调查。当局称,截至周三晚间,尚未确认任何嫌疑人或相关人员。皮马县治安官克里斯·纳诺斯(Chris Nanos)表示,南希·格思里最后一次被看到是在周六晚上她的家中,但直到周日上午她未出席教堂活动才被报失踪。
[图片说明:2015年5月4日,萨凡纳·格思里与母亲南希·格思里在澳大利亚悉尼的《今日》节目录制间隙被拍到。Don Arnold/WireImage/Getty Images]
沙姆雷尔称,在看到萨凡纳·格思里周一在社交媒体上发布的祈祷请求后,她帮忙组织了周三晚间在圣菲利普山圣公会教堂举行的守夜活动。
“感谢你们与我们一同为我们挚爱的母亲、我们亲爱的南希祈祷,她是一位信念坚定、善良虔诚的女性。请与我们一同祈祷,并相信她此刻会被这份心意所庇佑,”萨凡纳·格思里周一写道,”我们需要你们。”
周三,这位54岁的主持人与她的兄弟姐妹卡姆伦(Camron)和安妮·格思里(Annie Guthrie)一同发布了一段更长的视频信息,恳求母亲平安归来。
“我知道格思里家的孩子们非常想念他们亲爱的母亲,她对他们而言就是一切,”沙姆雷尔说,”……我只希望,如果他们看到这条信息,看到整个社区都团结起来,他们会知道自己并不孤单。现在的情况非常艰难。”
沙姆雷尔称她联系了KVOA的老同事帮忙筹备活动,形容新闻站工作人员是”非常亲密的家人”。
“其中一些人已经20年没见过萨凡纳了,但他们立刻表示,’你需要什么?我马上到’,”沙姆雷尔说。
南希·格思里的追思会通过教堂网站进行了直播。与会者挤满了教堂长椅,他们逐一在祭坛前摆放了数十支蜡烛。
当局认为,南希·格思里于周末在家中(图森市卡塔琳娜山麓)被人绑架,现场有强行闯入的痕迹。执法部门消息人士向CBS新闻透露,在其家中发现的少量血迹正在接受检测。
纳诺斯告诉CBS新闻,在格思里失踪后,当地一家亚利桑那州新闻电台收到了一封勒索信,但他无法证实该信息的准确性或信件的合法性。
任何掌握南希·格思里失踪案信息的人士,请拨打皮马县治安官举报热线520-351-4900。
乔纳森·维格洛蒂(Jonathan Vigliotti)和帕特·米尔顿(Pat Milton)对此报道有贡献。
Family friend calls Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance “heart-wrenching” as search continues
Updated on: February 4, 2026 / 9:28 PM EST / CBS News
A family friend of NBC “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie told CBS News that the disappearance of Guthrie’s mother has been “absolutely heart-wrenching” as the Tucson, Arizona, community held a candlelight service Wednesday night to pray for the safe return of Nancy Guthrie.
Sally Shamrell, an actress and former reporter for KVOA— a local television station in Tucson where Savannah Guthrie worked as an anchor and reporter in the 1990s — told CBS News that the Guthries are a “very revered family” in Tucson. Shamrell said she has known the family for more than 30 years.
“Nancy and Savannah have both contributed so much to the Tucson community,” Shamrell said. “… They’re just positive contributors and very faithful women. What’s going on is absolutely heart-wrenching.”
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has said the 84-year-old’s disappearance is being investigated as a crime. Authorities say no suspect or person of interest has been identified as of Wednesday night. Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home Saturday night, but she was not reported missing until she failed to show up for church Sunday morning, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said.
Savannah Guthrie and her mother Nancy Guthrie are seen during a break in NBC’s “Today” show from Sydney, Australia, on May 4, 2015. Don Arnold/WireImage/Getty Images
Shamrell said she helped organize Wednesday night’s vigil at St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church after seeing Savannah Guthrie’s post Monday on social media asking for prayers.
“Thank you for lifting your prayers with ours for our beloved mom, our dearest Nancy, a woman of deep conviction, a good and faithful servant. raise your prayers with us and believe with us that she will be lifted by them in this very moment,” Savannah Guthrie wrote on Monday. “We need you.”
The 54-year-old on Wednesday posted a longer video message alongside her siblings, Camron and Annie Guthrie, pleading for the return of their mother.
“I know that the Guthrie kids, who are so, so missing their dear, dear mother, I mean, she is everything to them,” Shamrell said. “… I just hope, if they see this, and they see the whole community’s come together, that they will know that they’re not alone. It’s a pretty dark time.”
Shamrell said she reached out to old colleagues at KVOA to help put the event together, describing news station workers as “very tight family members.”
“Some of these people haven’t seen Savannah in 20 years, but at the twist of a dime, they said, ‘What do you need? I’ll be there,’” Shamrell said.
The service for Nancy Guthrie was livestreamed on the church’s website. Attendees packed the pews, and one by one, they placed dozens of candles at the altar.
Authorities believe Nancy Guthrie was abducted over the weekend from her home in the Catalina Foothills of Tucson, where there were signs of forced entry. A small amount of blood found inside the home was being tested, a law enforcement source familiar with the case told CBS News.
Nanos told CBS News that a ransom note was sent to a local Arizona news station following Guthrie’s disappearance, but he could not confirm the accuracy of that information or the legitimacy of the note.
Anyone with information about Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance is urged to call the Pima County Sheriff’s tip line at 520-351-4900.
Jonathan Vigliotti and Pat Milton contributed to this report.
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