Andy Cohen revealed that Savannah Guthrie's Today show colleagues are feeling the immense emotional strain as her mother, Nancy Guthrie, has yet to be brought back home. Cohen, 57, visited the NBC set just three days after Nancy, 84, was reported missing on February 1 from her home in Tucson, Arizona. "I was on last week promoting my Super Bowl commercial and they were all so somber and sad," Cohen told People in an interview published on Thursday, February 12, noting that Savannah and her cohosts Craig Melvin, Jenna Bush Hager, Sheinelle Jones and Al Roker "really are" like a family. "They are very close-knit," he added. Cohen, a former senior producer for CBS This Morning, described Nancy's disappearance as "surreal," adding, "It feels like a movie. I think there's two reasons that it resonates so much." Savannah Guthrie's 'Today' Cohosts React to Her Mom Nancy's Disappearance "First of all, everybody loves Savannah Guthrie, and second of all, we all are putting ourselves in her shoes. Everyone has a loved one you can picture being taken," he said. "It's just terrible." Savannah, 54, has been away from her desk at the Today show while doing everything she can to help bring Nancy back home. Meanwhile, her colleagues back in New York City have continued to share updates in the case on air and via their personal social media accounts. Savannah Guthrie with mom Nancy. Courtesy of NBC News During the Thursday, February 12, broadcast, Melvin, 46, asked psychotherapist and author Niro Feliciano for advice on dealing with an "overwhelming sense of helplessness with regard to our friend, and her mother who's been missing now for some time," noting that his colleagues and viewers have all expressed their concern and are feeling the toll of Nancy's disappearance. "If you are a prayerful person, you pray without ceasing," Feliciano suggested. "I would say the only way we're gonna overcome evil is with more good." As the search enters its 12th day, authorities have been working around the clock to get Nancy reunited with her loved ones. Savannah Guthrie Skips 'Today' Show, Speaks Out After Mom Reported Missing Earlier this week, the FBI released new black-and-white photos and video clips captured from Nancy's Nest doorbell camera, showing a potential suspect who was wearing a ski mask, black gloves, a backpack and an object that appeared to be a gun in their waistband when approaching her residence on the night of her disappearance. Investigators believe that Nancy was taken against her will after being dropped off at home on the evening of January 31. They have been following numerous leads, including unverified ransom letters and a black glove recovered from a roadside near Nancy's house. A retired police sergeant from Phoenix, Arizona, told Us Weekly exclusively there are at least 10 new clues in the doorbell footage alone. "You've got the ski mask, you've got the eyebrows are distinctive. You've got what appears to be a mustache," Troy Hillman, a retired cold case homicide sergeant with the Phoenix Police Department, told Us. "You've got a height, a weight, they can guesstimate." The Chasing Down the Zombie Hunter author said authorities can also look into the person's "backpack, the way he wore his gun, what type of holster it is, what type of gun it was" as well as "the type of gloves he had on."