SAVANNAH Guthrie marked 100 days since her 84-year-old mother, Nancy, vanished from her Arizona home without a trace.
The “Today” show presenter wore yellow, a symbol of hope, as she returned to work after two months away searching for her mother.
Savannah has kept her composure on air, though sources reveal she’s broken down in tears off-camera.
“We will never stop looking for you,” she wrote on Mother’s Day, showing her unwavering determination.
Despite the family’s strength, frustration is mounting over the lack of progress in the investigation.
Authorities have little to go on besides a doorbell camera showing a masked man and some forensic traces.
The Guthries have not hired private detectives, relying on state and federal agencies to crack the case.
“There’s not one single lead since that footage was released,” a source said, highlighting the baffling silence.
The Pima County Sheriff insists investigators are closing in, with DNA labs working tirelessly.
A combined $1.1 million reward has been offered by the FBI and the Guthrie family for information.
But former prosecutors question the handling of the crime scene and warn the case may no longer be a simple disappearance.
With so many questions unanswered, Savannah and her family remain in limbo, holding onto hope amid growing uncertainty.

