Live updates: Search for Savannah Guthrie's mother in second week
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In a video shared Saturday night, Savannah Guthrie addressed her mother's possible kidnapper and begged for Nancy Guthrie's return.

Messages outside the home of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Ariz., on Saturday. Rebecca Noble / Getty Images
What to know
- It has been more than a week since the mother of “TODAY” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie was reported missing, and authorities said Saturday they have not identified any suspects, persons of interests or vehicles connected to the case.
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, was dropped off at her home outside Tucson, Arizona, the night of Jan. 31 and was reported missing about noon Feb. 1.
- The FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department said Friday that the agencies are aware of a "new message" regarding Guthrie. It’s not clear what kind of message it is and if it is connected to the possible ransom note that was sent to three news outlets.
- In a new video Saturday night, Savannah Guthrie addressed her mother's possible kidnapper and begged for her return. "This is very valuable to us, and we will pay,” she said.
Nancy Guthrie’s church asks congregation to pray for missing 84-year-old
As the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its second week, parishioners were asked to pray for the missing 84-year-old yesterday at the church where she’s been a congregant for decades.
John Tittle, the pastor at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, led a prayer early in the service as he said the congregation continued to stand with the Guthrie family.
“We are seeking to just honor the family’s privacy and their desires,” Tittle said. “It was communicated to me, ‘pray.’ We’re going to keep praying through this horrific ordeal.”
Deputies assigned to provide security at Guthrie home
Deputies have been assigned to provide security at the Tucson-area home of Nancy Guthrie, the Pima County Sheriff's Department said.
Deputies were assigned to "maintain a presence" at Guthrie's home in the Catalina Foothills at the request of the Guthrie family, the sheriff's department said in a statement yesterday.
Savannah Guthrie tells mother’s possible kidnapper ‘we will pay’ in new video

“TODAY” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie addressed her mother’s possible kidnapper in a new Instagram video yesterday, saying the family would “pay” for the 84-year-old woman’s safe return.
“We received your message and we understand,” Savannah Guthrie said, seated alongside her brother, Camron, and sister, Annie. “We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace.”
“This is very valuable to us, and we will pay,” Savannah Guthrie said in closing, holding her siblings’ hands.
Guthrie’s video did not provide specifics about the message she referenced.
What we know about the search for Nancy Guthrie
The desperate search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC’s “TODAY” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, is ongoing, with mounting questions about what happened to her and concerns for her physical health.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing on Sunday from her home in the Catalina Foothills, an unincorporated community north of Tucson, Arizona.
Authorities have described the case as a possible kidnapping or abduction, and there have been reports of ransom notes.