萨凡纳·古思里再次呼吁亚利桑那州社区提供其母亲失踪案线索


2026年3月22日 / 美国东部时间下午3:35 / CBS/美联社

萨凡纳·古思里正在再次向亚利桑那州图森市的邻居、朋友和居民发出呼吁,希望他们回忆起相关细节,以期为其母亲南希(Nancy)失踪案带来新的调查线索。

这位《今日秀》联合主持人周日上午在其Instagram账号上发布了一份新的家庭声明,几小时前,该节目的Instagram账号已分享了这份声明。

在表达对社区的感激之情后,家人在声明中表示,他们相信图森市或亚利桑那州南部有人可能“掌握着解开此案的关键”。

“总有人知道些什么。这个社区里的某个人可能掌握着他们甚至未曾意识到其重要性的信息,”家人说道。

家属敦促人们回忆1月31日(南希·古思里最后露面的日期)至2月1日期间以及1月11日晚上发生的事情。

声明中提到:“请回顾监控录像、日记记录、短信、观察到的情况或对话,这些事后回想起来可能具有重要意义。没有什么细节是微不足道的。”

他们还在声明中承认,其家庭的女家长可能已不在人世。

“我们无法悲伤,只能心痛并充满疑问,”他们表示。

上周,执法部门消息人士告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News),最近从南希·古思里位于图森市家中安装的监控摄像头获取了更多图像,但未发现可疑情况。消息人士称,查看的所有图像中均未显示前门摄像头拍到的嫌疑人。

美国联邦调查局(FBI)退休监督特别探员兰斯·莱斯廷(Lance Leising)告诉CBS新闻,目前所有情况都指向“缺乏有意义的线索”。

他补充道:“保持调查的持续推进、使其保持时效性并争取新线索会变得更加困难。”

南希·古思里于2月1日被报失踪。当局认为这位84岁的老人是被绑架、诱骗或在违背其意愿的情况下被带走的。现场提取的DNA仍在分析中,调查人员正借助法医基因族谱学技术希望能侦破此案。

联邦调查局公布了南希失踪当晚其家门口出现的一名蒙面男子的监控录像。

古思里一家已提供100万美元悬赏金,以获取能找回母亲的信息。

自母亲失踪以来,萨凡纳·古思里于3月5日首次回到纽约市的全国广播公司(NBC)《今日秀》演播室。该节目表示,她计划在某个时候重返节目,但“目前仍专注于支持家人并尽力帮助南希回家”。

图森市位于凤凰城以南100多英里处,距离亚利桑那州与墨西哥边境以北70英里。南希·古思里居住的卡塔琳娜山麓区(Catalina Foothills)是一个富裕的地区,以受欢迎的徒步旅行路线而闻名。

萨凡纳·古思里自2012年起担任这家备受尊敬的NBC早间节目的联合主播。在古思里专注于寻找母亲期间,她的前同事霍达·科特(Hoda Kotb)已重返《今日秀》填补空缺。

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/fbi-new-footage-nancy-guthries-home-says-nothing-suspicious/

Savannah Guthrie renews plea to Arizona community for clues in mother’s disappearance

March 22, 2026 / 3:35 PM EDT / CBS/AP

Savannah Guthrie is renewing pleas to neighbors, friends and residents of Tucson, Arizona, to jog their memories in the hopes of sparking new leads in the disappearance of her mother, Nancy.

The “Today Show” co-host posted a new family statement on her Instagram account Sunday morning, hours after the show’s Instagram account shared it.

After expressing gratitude to the community, the family said in its statement that it believes someone in Tucson or in southern Arizona may “hold the key to finding the resolution in this case.”

“Someone knows something. It’s possible a member of this community has information that they do not even realize is significant,” the family said.

The family urged people to go back over their memories between Jan. 31 — when Nancy Guthrie was last seen — and Feb. 1 as well as the evening of Jan. 11.

“Please consult camera footage, journal notes, text messages, observations, or conversations that in retrospect may hold significance,” the statement said. “No detail is too small.”

They also acknowledged in the statement that their family’s matriarch may no longer be alive.

“We cannot grieve; we can only ache and wonder,” they said.

Law enforcement sources told CBS News last week that additional images were recently obtained from surveillance cameras installed at Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson home but nothing was deemed suspicious. No images reviewed showed the suspect captured on the front door camera, sources said.

Lance Leising, a retired FBI supervisory special agent, told CBS News it all points to “a lack of meaningful leads.”

“It becomes much harder to keep the investigation going, keep it current and fight for new leads,” he added.

Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on Feb. 1. Authorities believe the 84-year-old was kidnapped, abducted or otherwise taken against her will. DNA recovered from the scene is still being analyzed, with investigators turning to forensic genetic genealogy in hopes of breaking the case open.

The FBI released surveillance videos of a masked man who was outside Guthrie’s front door on the night she vanished.

The Guthrie family has offered a $1 million reward for information leading to the recovery of their mother.

Savannah Guthrie visited the NBC “Today Show” studio in New York City for the first time since her mother’s disappearance on March 5. The show said she plans to return to the air at some point but “remains focused right now supporting her family and working to help bring Nancy home.”

Tucson is a little over 100 miles south of Phoenix and 70 miles north of the Arizona-Mexico border. The Catalina Foothills, the neighborhood where Nancy Guthrie lives, is known as an affluent area with popular hiking trails.

Savannah Guthrie has been a co-anchor of the venerable NBC morning show since 2012. One of her former colleagues, Hoda Kotb, has returned to “Today” to fill in while Guthrie has concentrated on finding her mother.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/fbi-new-footage-nancy-guthries-home-says-nothing-suspicious/

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