Savannah Guthrie's husband is speaking out for the first time about the disappearance of his mother-in-law. As we've been reporting, Nancy Guthrie vanished from her home in Tucson, Arizona, on Sunday. Law enforcement made it clear the 84-year-old "of good mind, suffers nothing in the form of any kind of dementia or Alzheimer's," so she didn't just wander off. And upon searching the home, it became clear to police that this was a "crime scene," as they found things "very concerning" and "suspicious in nature," including blood and signs of forced entry. Ultimately, they think Nancy was abducted. Related: Savannah Guthrie's Missing Mom's Neighbor Recalls Seeing Her Day Before Disappearance It is a terrible, terrible situation. Unfortunately, the police do not have many answers for us. They don't even have any "solid leads" in the case at this time. And there are still no major updates in the search for Nancy, according to Savannah's husband. Michael Feldman broke his silence about his mother-in-law's disappearance to Page Six on Tuesday morning, saying that he doesn't "have anything new to report." As you can imagine, he and his family are struggling with everything. The public relations and communications consultant noted he is "just being responsive" but feels "mostly unhelpful." Oof. Michael added, however, that he is appreciative of the media's "thoughtfulness" at the moment. We continue to send so much love and support to Savannah, Michael, and their family. We hope Nancy is found safe soon. A tip line has been set up: see HERE. The Sheriff's Department is now offering a reward of up to $2,500 for images, videos, or information that leads to the arrest of a person or people involved in the disappearance. [Image via MEGA/WENN, Savannah Guthrie/Instagram] The post Savannah Guthrie's Husband Breaks His Silence On Mother-In-Law's Disappearance appeared first on Perez Hilton.