SEARCH FOR NANCY GUTHRIE: Ransom Notes, “Imposter” Arrested, and a Family’s Desperate Plea

Imposters trying to profit off Nancy Guthrie's disappearance will be prosecuted, FBI says

TUCSON, AZ – The desert silence of Tucson’s Catalina Foothills was shattered this week by a mystery that has gripped the nation. Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her home in the early hours of February 1, 2026. What began as a missing persons report has rapidly escalated into a high-stakes federal kidnapping investigation involving ransom notes, Bitcoin demands, and the arrest of a predatory “imposter.”

As of Friday, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and the FBI confirmed that while they are pursuing every lead, they have “no proof of life” for the beloved grandmother, whose fragile health makes every passing hour a critical threat to her survival.

The Timeline of a Midnight Abduction

The disappearance was not immediate news. Nancy was last seen on the night of Saturday, January 31, after a quiet dinner with her daughter, Annie Guthrie. She was dropped off at her residence around 9:30 PM. It wasn’t until she failed to appear at her local church the following morning that the alarm was raised.

Forensic evidence now suggests a terrifying window of activity between 1:47 AM and 2:28 AM on Sunday morning. According to Sheriff Nanos, Nancy’s doorbell security camera was manually disconnected at 1:47 AM. Minutes later, movement was detected inside the home. Most chillingly, at 2:28 AM, Nancy’s pacemaker—synced to an app on her phone—indicated a disconnection, suggesting the device was either moved out of range or tampered with.

Chilling Ransom Demands and the Bitcoin Trail

Imposters trying to profit off Nancy Guthrie's disappearance will be prosecuted, FBI says

The investigation took a dark turn on Monday when a local news station and the media outlet TMZ received a ransom note. Written with an eerie level of specificity, the note reportedly described Nancy’s attire that night and mentioned a damaged floodlight at her property—details not yet released to the public.

The captors demanded a “substantial amount” of Bitcoin, totaling into the millions, with a hard deadline of 5:00 PM on Thursday, February 5. While the FBI has analyzed the note and found it “credible enough to take seriously,” they cautioned that it contained no photo or recording to prove Nancy is still alive.

The Face of an Imposter

Adding to the family’s trauma, federal authorities announced the arrest of 45-year-old Derrick Callella on Thursday. Callella is accused of being an “imposter” who attempted to profit from the Guthrie family’s grief.

According to court documents, Callella sent predatory text messages to Savannah’s sister, Annie, asking, “Did you get the bitcoin? We’re waiting on our end.” Investigators traced the messages to a VOIP application and linked the IP address to Callella’s residence in California. Under questioning, he admitted he had no connection to the kidnapping and was simply “following the news” and trying to see if the family would pay.

“Mommy, We Are Ready to Talk”

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Savannah Guthrie, who abruptly left the Today show set earlier this week, released a devastating video message alongside her siblings, Camron and Annie. Her voice cracked as she spoke directly to whoever is holding her mother.

“We need to know without a doubt that she is alive,” Savannah pleaded. “We want to hear from you and we are ready to listen. Mommy, if you are hearing this, you are a strong woman… we will not rest until we are together again.”

The urgency is compounded by Nancy’s medical needs. She requires daily medication for a heart condition—meds she has now been without for six days. “The clock is literally ticking,” Sheriff Nanos warned. “Without her medicine, this could be fatal.”

A Community on Edge

While a $50,000 reward has been posted, no suspects or “persons of interest” have been officially named. Blood found on the porch of the home has been confirmed to match Nancy’s DNA, cementing the theory that she was taken against her will.

As the Friday deadline for the second ransom demand approaches, the Guthrie family remains in a state of agonizing limbo. The FBI continues to monitor Bitcoin wallets and digital footprints, hoping for a breakthrough that brings a “mother of light” back to the family that loves her.V