OnlyFans star Ccinnamon joins the search for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother

As the country anxiously awaits answers, the search for Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of TODAY co-host Savannah Guthrie, has taken on new urgency and an unexpected wave of public support.
Nancy, 84, was last seen Saturday evening at her home in Tucson, Arizona. What started as a missing persons case has now escalated into a suspected kidnapping, with authorities openly acknowledging the severity of the situation and the limited time they may have to bring her home safely.
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Influencer Ccinnamon uses a huge platform to amplify search
While law enforcement works on the ground, help is also coming from a powerful digital front.
Cinnamonone of the most followed OF creators on the internet, shared the Arizona Sheriff Department’s missing persons flyer with her huge audience and urged followers, especially those in Arizona and the Tucson area, to remain vigilant and spread the word.
“I may not be able to help on the ground, but I can help strengthen the search,” she told Daily Mail in an exclusive statement. “I shared the photo of Savannah Guthrie’s mother and asked my followers in Arizona to stay alert, especially in the Tucson area. Sometimes awareness is the most powerful tool we have.”
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Authorities confirm suspected kidnapping as search intensifies
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The Pima County Sheriff’s Office confirmed this week that homicide detectives have been assigned to the case, a move that underscores how seriously investigators are treating Nancy’s disappearance.
Sheriff Chris Nanos led a news conference to address public concerns and clear up widespread speculation about the investigation. While officials declined to confirm whether blood was found in the home, the sheriff said the home was thoroughly searched for evidence.
Authorities previously said Nancy’s DNA was found in the home, along with signs of forced entry, including a kicked-in front door. Nancy was reported missing on Sunday and investigators have highlighted that she is without vital medication, a detail that has raised fears for her well-being.
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FBI joins investigation because clues remain limited
Federal authorities have now joined the search. According to a TMZ report, FBI Special Agent John Edwards confirmed that the bureau is working closely with local law enforcement and is reviewing surveillance footage from Nancy’s home, neighboring properties, nearby businesses and traffic cameras throughout the area.
Detectives are also investigating persons of interest in the area, including registered sex offenders, as part of a broad and urgent search. Despite the growing manpower and resources devoted to the cause, officials acknowledged that there are currently no major breakthroughs.
Sheriff Nanos emphasized that regular briefings will take place as the investigation continues, underscoring the urgency of the search.
‘Social media can have a positive influence‘
Ccinnamon said the decision to post was immediate, driven by empathy and a belief in the reach of online communities during crises.
“This is a family’s worst nightmare, and if sharing a message helps even a little, it’s worth it,” she continued. “I asked my followers in Arizona to stay vigilant and help spread the message about Savannah Guthrie’s mother. Social media isn’t just entertainment; it can be a positive influence.”
She has also urged other top creators in the OnlyFans community to reshare Nancy Guthrie’s photo, hoping that visibility across platforms could yield new tips or sightings.
Savannah Guthrie steps away from ‘TODAY’ amid ongoing search
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While the investigation continues, Savannah TODAY has stepped away from her hosting duties. Although she was previously expected to travel to Milan for coverage of the Winter Olympics, reports indicate she has canceled the trip.
In a brief message to fans, Savannah thanked the public for their thoughts and prayers during what she described as an unimaginably painful time.
“Thank you for praying with us for our beloved mother, our dearest Nancy, a woman of deep conviction, a good and faithful servant,” she wrote on Instagram. “Lift up your prayers with us and believe with us that it will be lifted up by them at this time.”
For now, authorities say the investigation remains active and ongoing. As cops scour the streets of Tucson, creators like Ccinnamon are helping turn millions of followers into watchful eyes, proving that awareness itself can become a lifeline in times of crisis.





