A look at Savannah Guthrie’s family, including parents and siblings
The search for "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie's mother continues in Arizona, with authorities now on the lookout for a "potential subject."
As the search and investigation into 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie's disappearance hit the nine-day mark, FBI Director Kash Patel released four black-and-white images and videos of a masked and armed individual "appearing to tamper with the camera at Nancy Guthrie's front door the morning of her disappearance."
According to Patel, the surveillance footage was "recovered from residual data located in backend systems."
Nancy Guthrie was seemingly abducted from her home just outside Tucson, Arizona, in the early hours of Feb. 1. The mother of three was first discovered missing when a fellow churchgoer missed her at morning services.
In the days following her abduction, the NBC anchor and her siblings have issued various emotional pleas for her return, offering to pay after unverified ransom notes were sent to several media organizations.

Savannah Guthrie, who has co-anchored "Today" since 2012, was originally born in Australia, but grew up in Tucson, Arizona, where her family moved when she was young.
"I grew up there, went to college there, my mom still lives there, and honestly, a part of me has really never left," she said in a "Today" segment in 2025, in which she went home to Tucson. The broadcaster, whose father died when she was a teenager, has two siblings, both of whom have appeared on the NBC morning show.
Here's a look at Savannah Guthrie's family tree.
Who is Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy?
Nancy Guthrie is the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie.
While celebrating her mom's 80th birthday in 2022, Guthrie reflected that her mother, who was born in Kentucky, has "met unthinkable challenges in her life with grit, without self-pity, with determination, and always, always with unshakeable faith."

Speaking in a "Today" segment in 2023, Savannah also noted her mom gave birth to her at age 29 and "always said, 'When you came, I knew my family was complete.'" In the segment, Savannah reflected on her mother being "so strong" after the death of her husband, noting she "set aside her own grief in many ways just to be there and make sure that we could all move forward together."
"The greatest gift my mother gave me was faith and belief in God," Guthrie added. "It changed my whole life."
Who is Savannah Guthrie's brother, Camron?
Savannah Guthrie has an older brother, Charles Camron Guthrie, a former F-16 pilot for the Vermont Air National Guard. In 2012, Savannah suited up for an F-16 flight in a segment on "Today" with her brother. He joked he was "kind of surprised" that Savannah agreed to the flight.
According to the segment, Camron is the father of two children.
In 2018, Guthrie celebrated the fact that her brother had retired from military flying and had taken his final flight as an F-16 pilot.
"I have never been more proud of my big brother," she said on Instagram at the time. "He has flown for our country for 26 years, and continues to serve proudly in the 'Green Mountain Boys' — the Vermont Air National Guard. He is the pride of our family and one of this country's finest."
Who is Savannah Guthrie's sister, Annie?
Guthrie also has an older sister, Annie. She is a writer who published a collection of poetry called "The Good Dark."
The pair discussed their bond in a segment for the "Today" show in 2017. "Annie's like the blood going through my veins," the "Today" host said. "She's my sister. She's always been there, all my life."
"Her sorrows are my sorrows, and her successes are my successes," Annie said at the time.
Annie's husband, and Savannah's brother-in-law, is Tommaso Cioni, according to Page Six, which published photographs of the pair leaving their home in Tucson.
Who is Savannah Guthrie's husband?
Savannah Guthrie has been married to communications consultant Michael Feldman since 2014. They share two children. The "Today" anchor was previously married to Mark Orchard from 2005 to 2009.
Speaking on the "Today" show in 2023, Guthrie recalled how her mother reassured her during her 30s about whether being a mother would happen for her.

"When I was in my 30s, I really wished to be married and be a mom, and things just did not happen that fast for me," she said. "And my mom's confidence that one day I would be a mom, even as the years ticked by and ticked by and ticked by, meant so much to me. She said, 'Of course you'll be a mom, Savannah. You are going to be a mom, and you are going to be a wonderful mom.'"
Feldman, speaking to Page Six on Feb. 3, said while he was being "responsive," he felt "mostly unhelpful" amid his mother-in-law's disappearance. Yet he expressed appreciation for the media's "thoughtfulness" in reporting on the investigation.
Who was Savannah Guthrie's father, Charles?
Savannah Guthrie's father, Charles, died "unexpectedly" of a heart attack when she was 16, she recalled on the "Today" show. "I came home on a Friday night, having been out with friends as a teenager, walked in the door, and learned that my father had died, and it was earth-shattering." She added that her father was a "man of deep faith and conviction" and recalled maintaining her own faith amid the loss.
"I can't lose my dad and God at the same time," she said.

Writing for Today.com in 2014, Guthrie remembered her late father as a "seemingly unlikely mix of qualities: always strong, sometimes terrifying, loyal to the end, and disarmingly gentle and tender when it counted."
She continued, "For all these wonderful and magnetic traits, the one I remain most grateful for is his integrity. He had an unbending notion of right and wrong. His moral clarity was demanding and sometimes intimidating, but he tempered it, at the moment you most needed and least expected it, with kindness and mercy."
Contributing: USA TODAY staff