Savannah Guthrie's husband was spotted in public for the first time since his mother-in-law disappeared almost two weeks ago.
Michael Feldman was spotted touching down in Florida with his children on Friday amid the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.
Feldman wore sunglasses and appeared somber and serious in images captured upon his arrival at the unnamed airport.
He was accompanied by his 11-year-old daughter, Vale and his nine-year-old son, Charley, whom he shares with the Today show host.
The family, toting several pieces of luggage, was escorted by at least three security officials. Savannah did not join them on their travels.
It is unclear where their flight arrived from.
Feldman spoke out about Nancy's disappearance for the first time on Tuesday in an Instagram post.
He asked the public for help in identifying the masked figure spotted at the 84-year-old's home the night she disappeared.
Savannah Guthrie's husband, Michael Feldman, was seen for the first time since his mother-in-law's disappearance
Feldman was accompanied by his two children, Charley and Vale, whom he shares with the Today show host
Feldman wore sunglasses and was escorted by security upon arrival in Florida
Feldman and his family landed at the undisclosed Florida airport with luggage in tow
Feldman and Guthrie tied the knot outside of Tucson, Arizona in 2014
The 57-year-old wrote: 'Someone out there may recognize this person. Please help us. Bring her home.'
His post included doorbell images capturing the individual outside of Nancy's home, which the FBI and local officials released on Tuesday.
The FBI described the suspect as a 5-foot-9-inch or 5-foot-10-inch male with an average build.
Feldman and Guthrie wed in March 2014 just outside of Tucson, Arizona. They now live in Brooklyn, New York.
Nancy was last seen entering her home in Tucson on the evening of January 31 after having dinner with her daughter, Annie, son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, and her grandchildren.
The next morning, she was reported missing when she failed to attend a virtual church service with friends, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said.
The investigation into Nancy's kidnapping is nearing the two-week mark after she was forcibly taken from her $1 million home in the early hours of February 1.
FBI released doorbell images of an individual who was seen approaching Nancy's Arizona home the night she disappeared
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Guthrie and her siblings have repeatedly pleaded with the public to aid in the search for their mother.
They have made multiple videos referring to ransom notes and negotiating with her captor.
On Friday, investigators discovered that DNA found on Nancy's property during the investigation did not belong to her family or anyone 'close' to her.
'DNA other than Nancy Guthrie's and those in close contact to her has been collected from the property,' the sheriff's department said, adding that investigators are working to identify who it belongs to and are not disclosing where it was found.
Investigators also found several gloves, ranging from roughly two to 10 miles away from Nancy's home.
'Reports that a glove was found inside the residence or on the property are inaccurate,' the sheriff's department added.
Officials said that the evidence requires forensic analysis and will be sent to the same out-of-state lab that has been utilized since the beginning of the investigation.
Feldman shared images of a suspect linked with the disappearance of his mother-in-law Nancy, pictured here, to his Instagram profile
Feldman and Savannah are seen here attending the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in February 2019
Nanos told ABC News that using the DNA they have from the family and household help they will now 'go through and try to eliminate people.'
He has been criticized for his handling of the case, with a federal official telling Reuters the sheriff was to blame for 'earlier setbacks.'
The source also criticized Nanos for not requesting FBI assistance earlier on in the case.
The sheriff recently told Fox News that Savannah Guthrie texted him, 'she has her own people and didn't need him.'
However, Nanos told ABC he is continuing the investigation, as he and the investigators planned to return to the home on Friday to determine the weight of the suspect captured on the home's security camera.
More than 30,000 tips from the public have been received by law enforcement since she disappeared.
The FBI has offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to Nancy's recovery.