
Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have moved in together at a $1.2 million mansion in the Arizona desert amid intense media scrutiny over the disappearance of their mother Nancy, a report said Monday.
Savannah, a “Today” TV show co-host, was initially staying with her sister Annie, 56, and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni, 50, at their $675,000 house in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood above Tucson, near their mom’s home.
But as law enforcement paid a second visit to the house over the weekend — and press swarms the area — the two sisters, along with their older brother Camron, 61, moved into a five-bedroom home nearby, the Daily Mail reported.

The new house Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have moved into while they wait for news on their mother Nancy’s disappearance.
The siblings left for their new home in the middle of the night amid unrelenting cameras, according to reports.

The new house gives the Guthries more privacy than Annie Guthrie’s Tucson home.California Post

The move to the new house comes ahead of the deadline for payment provided by Nancy Guthrie’s supposed captors in the ransom note to the family.Savannah Guthrie/ Instagram
The new, more private house features a guarded gatehouse preventing anyone but residents from entering and shielding the front door from the news crews on the streets.