February 14, 2026 3:33 pm EST

Savannah Guthrie’s husband, Michael Feldman, has been spotted for the first time since his mother-in-law Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.

Feldman, 57, was spotted in Florida walking through an unnamed airport with his children — daughter, Vale, 11, and his son, Charley, 9 — whom he shares with Savannah.

Photos showed the family being escorted through the airport by at least three security guards on Friday. The “Today” Show host, 54, did not join her family for the trip.

It’s unclear where the family flew in from.

Feldman was pictured wearing a navy blue T-shirt and denim jeans. He kept his look low-key with a pair of aviator shades and a gray jacket.

Charley followed behind his dad in a white T-shirt and black sweatpants. He finished his casual flight outfit with pink sneakers.

Vale was pictured wearing a blue faux fur coat as she carried her pink suitcase to their ride.

Savannah’s husband spoke out about the 84-year-old grandmother’s abduction via his Instagram once before. On Tuesday, he re-shared chilling footage of her Nancy’s alleged kidnapper, as he pleaded with the public to help find her.

“Someone out there may recognize this person. Please help us. Bring her home,” he wrote.

In the most recent update, authorities detained at least four people for questioning on Friday as the search for Nancy heats up.

The people were picked up by a SWAT team with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department after both a home and vehicle were swarmed near Nancy’s Tucson, Ariz., property.

A search warrant for the home was executed by police after they received a tip, which resulted in two men and one of their mothers being detained.

A fourth unidentified man, who cops believe had ties to the other three detained people, was also taken into custody after the FBI conducted a traffic stop on a gray Range Rover at a Culver’s parking lot.

All four people were eventually released and no arrests were made.

Nancy was reported missing on Feb. 1 after she failed to make it to church services that Sunday. She was last seen Jan. 31 around 9:45 p.m. after having dinner with some family members.

Her son-in-law Tomasso Cioni was the last person to see the matriarch after dropping her off at her home where police believe she was likely abducted in her sleep.

On Thursday, the FBI released a suspect description of a male who’s approximately 5-foot-9 or 5-foot-10, with an average build.

The agency also announced an increased reward of up to $100,000 for “information leading to the location of Nancy Guthrie and/or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance.”



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