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Savannah Guthrie shared a video offering up to $1 million for information leading to the recovery of her missing mother.

In her video, Savannah offered “up to $1 million” for information leading to Nancy Guthrie‘s recovery.

Nancy Guthrie went missing sometime after midnight on February 1, from her $1 million Tucson area home. She was last seen on Jan. 31 by her daughter, Annie Guthrie, and son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni. The Guthrie siblings and Cioni have been cleared as suspects in Nancy’s disappearance.

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Savannah said Tuesday that her mother “was taken in the dark of night from her bed.”

The “Today” show anchor said her family still believes in a miracle. “We also know that she may be lost, she may already be gone” and “is dancing in heaven,” “but we need to know where she is… We need her to come home.”

Savannah said information about the $1 million reward is available in the caption of her video.

She is also donating $500,000 to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to help families like hers who are missing loved ones.

Savannah, who lives in Manhattan, has been in Tucson since her mother’s disappearance 24 days ago.

FBI Director Kash Patel released Nest doorbell camera video that shows a masked person approaching Nancy’s front door and tampering with her doorbell camera.

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The suspect wore a ski mask, a windbreaker jacket, jeans and sneakers. He/she also wore a $10 backpack from Walmart and a gun holster similar to a type of holsters made in Mexico.

Investigators are working with Walmart security to trace sales of the backpack.

On Monday, the FBI said the same individual was seen at Nancy’s house on a previous night. An image from the doorbell camera shows the masked suspect dressed in a different jacket and he/she is not wearing a backpack or a gun holster.

Authorities believe the suspect was scared off by the doorbell camera. The suspect returned to Nancy’s home on a different night.

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Authorities asked neighbors for surveillance video dating back to January 1.