Savannah Guthrie, the NBC News anchor, has issued a public plea for assistance in the investigation concerning her mother, Joan Guthrie. The case has taken an international turn with the announcement that British detectives have joined the inquiry. Joan Guthrie, 73, has been reported missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona, since Tuesday.
Local police have been leading the search, but the involvement of British detectives suggests potential leads beyond US borders. Savannah Guthrie, known for her composed on-screen presence, addressed the media with visible urgency, requesting anyone with information to come forward. The Metropolitan Police confirmed a team has been dispatched to Arizona to assist, citing the case’s complexity.
The move underscores the growing ties between US and UK law enforcement in missing person cases. Further details remain limited as authorities urge the public to respect the family’s privacy during this time.








