SHOCKING UPDATE
Police have announced a significant development in the case surrounding the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, confirming that the individual who demanded ransom from her family has now been identified and charged.
Authorities say a California man, Derrick Callella, 42, is facing criminal charges after allegedly sending a Bitcoin ransom demand to the Guthrie family following Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance on Sunday in Tucson, Arizona. Investigators described the demand as deeply distressing for the family, who were already enduring days of uncertainty and fear.
According to police, Callella has been charged with transmitting a ransom demand connected to a suspected kidnapping, as well as anonymous communication intended to harass or threaten. Officials emphasized that these charges relate specifically to the messages sent to the family, not to any confirmed physical involvement in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.
Law enforcement clarified that the text messages demanding payment have not yet been directly linked to the events of February 2, 2026, and investigators are continuing to determine the full context and intent behind the communications.
For the Guthrie family, the announcement brings a painful mix of relief and renewed sorrow. “The idea that someone would exploit a family’s grief for money is devastating,” a source close to the family said. “Every message reopened the wound.”
Police stressed that the investigation remains ongoing and that no conclusions should be drawn beyond the charges currently filed. They urged the public to avoid speculation, noting that cases involving ransom demands can involve individuals seeking attention rather than direct responsibility for a disappearance.
As the search for answers continues, officials say their priority remains the dignity of Nancy Guthrie and the well-being of her family. Behind the legal filings and public statements lies a quieter truth: a family waiting for clarity, and an elderly woman whose absence has left an aching silence.
Authorities continue to ask anyone with relevant information to come forward, while reminding the public to approach the case with compassion and restraint.