A disturbing development emerged in the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie when authorities arrested a California man accused of sending alarming messages to her family. Court records show Derrick Callella sent texts referencing bitcoin payments shortly after the family went public, intensifying fear during an already painful time. Although investigators later confirmed the messages were “unrelated to Nancy’s disappearance,” their timing caused severe emotional distress.
Prosecutors say Callella also placed a brief phone call to another family member, further escalating concern. When investigators visited his home, records show he admitted to closely following news coverage and said he found the family’s contact information online. Authorities allege his goal was “to see whether the family would respond,” not to demand an actual ransom. He now faces federal charges for transmitting communications that falsely implied a ransom demand.
Officials stressed that his actions appear “entirely separate from Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance,” but warned that hoaxes and misinformation can seriously disrupt sensitive investigations. Such actions divert resources and deepen the emotional toll on families already facing unbearable uncertainty.
Meanwhile, investigators continue focusing on Nancy’s disappearance in Arizona. Evidence found at her home led authorities to treat the case as a criminal investigation rather than a routine missing-person search. Her “phone, vehicle, and personal belongings were left behind,” and officials believe she did not leave willingly due to her limited mobility and medical needs.
Nancy’s children have made heartfelt public appeals for compassion and responsible information sharing. They describe their mother as a loving, devoted woman and urge the public to avoid speculation and rely only on verified details. They say false claims only worsen the family’s suffering and interfere with the investigation.
Law enforcement remains committed to uncovering the truth, reviewing surveillance footage, forensic evidence, and public tips. While many questions remain, authorities say they are hopeful that credible information will emerge. They continue urging anyone with relevant knowledge to come forward, emphasizing that accuracy and cooperation are essential in protecting families and ensuring justice moves forward.