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Savannah Guthrie’s husband spotted hurrying back to Tucson as desperate search for mother-in-law continues

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Michael Feldman touched down in Arizona to support his wife, Savannah Guthrie, as the search for his mother-in-law, Nancy, continues.

The businessman was photographed making his way through the Tucson International Airport on Tuesday afternoon.

He held his head high as he was escorted outside by an airport employee.

Feldman, 57, sported a gray sweatshirt, jeans and sneakers.

The consultant, who married Savannah in 2014, had two carry-on-sized suitcases and a backpack in tow.

He didn’t appear to be joined by their two kids, Vale, 11, and Charley, 9, whom he was seen traveling with in Florida over the weekend.

The “Today” show host, meanwhile, has remained in the Grand Canyon State as the search for her 84-year-old mother continues into the 17th day.

Nancy was last seen by her daughter Anne and her son-in-law Tommaso Cioni on Jan. 31, after the latter dropped her off at home following dinner.

Authorities were notified of the matriarch’s disappearance after she failed to attend church service the next morning.

The FBI has since released home surveillance footage of an armed, masked suspect disarming her front door camera in the early morning of Feb. 1.

Savannah, 54, reshared the videos and photos via Instagram and once again begged for her mother’s safe return.

“Someone out there recognizes this person,” she wrote. “We believe she is still out there. Bring her home.”

Officers have detained several people, who have since been released after not being connected to Nancy’s abduction.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos admitted that it could take “years” to find Nancy, but investigators are now attempting to use a Bluetooth signal detector to detect Nancy’s pacemaker.

Nanos also confirmed that the elder’s family, including Cioni, Anne, Savannah and her son, Camron, have been cleared as suspects.

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

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