Derrick Callella, 42, Arrested in California for Cruel Fake Bitcoin Ransom Texts to Savannah Guthrie’s Family Amid Nancy’s Abduction Nightmare – Hoaxer Confesses Motive: ‘Just Wanted to See If They’d Respond’ After Watching TV Coverage

The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC’s Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, has gripped the nation since early February 2026. What began as a quiet alarm in a Tucson suburb escalated into a high-profile investigation involving blood evidence, possible ransom demands, and now a shocking side plot of opportunism and cruelty. On February 5, 2026, federal authorities arrested Derrick Callella, a 42-year-old resident of the Los Angeles area (reported in Torrance or Hawthorne, California), for allegedly sending hoax ransom texts to the grieving family. His confession—that he was merely “trying to see if the family would respond” after following the case on television—has drawn widespread condemnation as a heartless exploitation of real desperation.

Nancy Guthrie vanished from her home in the Catalina Foothills area of Tucson, Arizona, sometime overnight between Saturday, January 31, and Sunday, February 1, 2026. Family members had dropped her off around 9:30 p.m. local time on January 31 after an evening outing. When she failed to attend church the next day, concerns mounted, and she was reported missing around noon on February 1. Authorities quickly classified the case as a suspected abduction or forced removal, citing signs of struggle: blood drops confirmed to match Nancy’s DNA on the front porch, damage to the home’s exterior and interior, a missing front-door camera, and a disconnected doorbell camera. Her pacemaker last pinged her phone around 2 a.m. on February 1, and motion was detected near the property at that time. A neighbor reported seeing a suspicious white van in the area days prior, though no direct link has been confirmed.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Office, led by Sheriff Chris Nanos, has emphasized that investigators believe Nancy is “still out there” and alive, though no definitive proof of life has emerged. No suspects or persons of interest have been publicly named in the primary abduction probe. The FBI has joined the effort, surging resources and offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to her safe return. A purported ransom note—demanding Bitcoin payments and sent to media outlets like TMZ—surfaced around February 2 or 3, with deadlines mentioned (one passing without follow-up communication as of February 6). Authorities treat this as potentially legitimate but separate from Callella’s actions.

Savannah Guthrie, her siblings (including sister Annie and brother), and family members released an emotional video plea on social media on February 4. Flanked by relatives, Savannah addressed any possible captor directly: they had heard reports of ransom letters in the media and desperately needed confirmation that their mother was alive. “We need to know without a doubt that she’s alive and that you have her,” the message urged, pleading for direct contact or proof of life. The video, posted amid mounting national attention, highlighted the family’s anguish and the urgency of the search entering its fifth day.

It was shortly after this public outpouring that Derrick Callella allegedly struck. According to a federal criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Arizona and unsealed on February 5, Callella sent text messages to Annie Guthrie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni. The message read: “Did you get the bitcoin were [sic] waiting on our end for the transaction.” He reportedly followed up with a brief phone call to another family member using the same demand. Callella used a VOIP (voice-over-internet-protocol) application to spoof a phone number (with a 760 area code) and conceal his identity, a common tactic in scams.

Investigators traced the communications rapidly through the associated email account and IP address, linking them to Callella’s residence in the South Bay area near Hawthorne, about five miles from Los Angeles International Airport. An FBI SWAT team executed the arrest on February 5. After being read his Miranda rights, Callella admitted to sending the texts and making the call. He told agents he obtained the family’s contact information from a website (likely a public people-search or directory site) and had been following the case by “watching TV.” His stated motive: he “was trying to see if the family would respond.”
Authorities stressed that Callella’s actions are unrelated to the genuine ransom communications or Nancy’s disappearance. The complaint explicitly notes no connection between his messages and the Bitcoin wallet demands reported in media-covered letters. FBI officials, including Special Agent Heith Janke, condemned such “grief profiteers” and “imposters,” vowing accountability. “We will investigate and ensure you are held accountable for your actions,” one statement read.

Callella faces serious federal charges: transmitting a demand for ransom in interstate commerce without disclosing his identity (a violation that carries significant penalties under 18 U.S.C. § 875), and using a telecommunications device with intent to abuse, threaten, or harass. He appeared in federal court in downtown Los Angeles shortly after arrest. Some reports mention prior legal issues, including an overtime scam case tied to past employment with Los Angeles County, though details remain limited.

The incident underscores a grim reality in high-profile missing-persons cases: opportunists prey on vulnerability. The Guthrie family’s public pain—amplified by Savannah’s celebrity status—drew national sympathy but also predators. Callella’s casual cruelty, driven by curiosity or potential gain after seeing Bitcoin mentioned in coverage, exemplifies “grief trolling” or hoax extortion. Experts note that such imposters often emerge when cases involve cryptocurrency demands, as Bitcoin’s anonymity appeals to scammers.

As of February 6, 2026, the core investigation continues urgently. No follow-up from the legitimate ransom sender has occurred after a passed deadline, heightening fears. Authorities maintain hope, with Sheriff Nanos stating belief in Nancy’s survival. The family persists in appeals for information or contact.

This dual tragedy—the real abduction nightmare and the hoax exploitation—highlights both the resilience of a family in crisis and the darker impulses that surface in tragedy’s spotlight. Derrick Callella’s arrest, while a swift victory for law enforcement, serves as a stark reminder: in moments of profound grief, cruelty can emerge from the shadows, exploiting pain for nothing more than a twisted test of response.
The nation watches, prays, and waits for Nancy Guthrie’s safe return. The search remains active, with every lead pursued. For the Guthries, the ordeal is far from over—compounded by a hoax that added insult to unimaginable injury.

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