5 mins ago – 𝘈𝘙𝘙𝘌𝘚𝘛𝘌𝘋! Shσcking Identity of Nancy Guthrie Ransom ‘Hoaxer’ Exposed as FBI Swoops on Trusted Insider — Now We Know Why She Hasn’t Been Fσund for 5 Days! The nation is in disbelief! Just minutes ago, federal agents handcuffed a suspect in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case whose identity has left Savannah Guthrie “shattered beyond repair.”

At least one person has been arrested in connection to an imposter ransom demand in connection with the suspected kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie.

At least three media organizations have reported receiving purported ransom notes that they handed over to investigators. The sheriff’s department has said it was taking the notes and other tips seriously but declined to comment further.

The FBI said there are impostors who are trying to profit from this situation. Officials said one person was arrested after being accused of making an imposter ransom demand.

Details about the arrest have not yet been released by the FBI, but authorities did say this person will be held accountable for their actions.

The FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for the return of Guthrie or information leading to the arrest of suspects.

Authorities believe Guthrie, 84, was kidnapped from her Tucson home over the weekend.

Savannah Guthrie, her daughter and “Today Show” host, issued an emotional plea to the kidnapper on Wednesday. The family is desperate for her safe return, as Nancy Guthrie requires medication for health issues.

Investigators found signs of forced entry and have received ransom notes. However, they have not identified a suspect or motive.

The search has involved drones, dogs, and volunteers. Savannah Guthrie described her mother as a loving and strong woman, urging her to come home.

A 42-year-old California man was arrested for allegedly sending fake ransom texts to Savannah Guthrie’s family in connection to her missing mother, Nancy.

A criminal complaint filed on Thursday identified him as Derrick Callella.

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Man arrested for sending Nancy Guthrie’s family ‘imposter ransom demand’: court docs
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Callella was charged with transmitting a demand for ransom in interstate commerce, and without disclosing his identity, utilizing a telecommunications device with the intent to abuse, threaten, or harass a person.

The criminal complaint noted that Nancy Guthrie’s loved ones received two text messages asking for payment confirmation after the family released a video on Wednesday begging for Nancy Guthrie’s safe return.

“Did you get the bitcoin were [sic] waiting on our end for the transaction,” one of the texts noted, according to the complaint.

Authorities said they traced the texts to Callella’s email, which they then linked to this home. He then admitted to sending the texts using a VOIP account.
“Callella stated that he pulled family information from a cyber website, and that he had been following along and watching TV,” according to the complaint. “When he said that he sent text messages, he was trying to see if the family would respond.”

The pair of text messages were not linked to a previous ransom demand, per the complaint.

Her family later issued a plea on social media, urging her suspected captor to contact them and prove their mother is alive.

Camron Guthrie, who is Nancy’s son, released a new video Thursday night begging for his mother’s safe return.

“Whoever is out there holding our mother, we want to hear from you. We haven’t heard anything directly. We need you to reach out and we need a way to communicate with you so that we can move forward,” he said in footage shared on Instagram.

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“But first, we have to know that you have our mom,” he added. “We want to talk to you and we are waiting for contact.”

Authorities said Nancy Guthrie was last seen inside her home on Arizona on Saturday night. She was reported missing shortly before noon Sunday after she didn’t show up at a church.

CATALINA, ARIZONA – FEBRUARY 3: Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos (left), speaks to the media on February 3, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. He and FBI assistant special agent in-charge Jon Edwards (right) were answering questions about the search for Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of NBC host Savannah Guthrie.(Photo by Jan Sonnenmair/Getty Images)

Investigators said they have no proof that she is still alive but are holding out hope she’s “still out there.

DNA tests showed blood found on her front porch was a match to her. Authorities think she was taken against her will from her home in Tucson over the weekend.

“Right now, we believe Nancy is still out there. We want her home,” Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said.

The sheriff, however, acknowledged that authorities have no evidence she’s OK.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said they are yet to identify a suspect or person of interest in connection with her disappearance.

“Detectives continue to speak with anyone who may have had contact with Mrs. Guthrie. Detectives are closely working with the Guthrie family,” the department wrote on X Wednesday.

Authorities also said while they appreciate the public’s concern, they urged people to stop sharing incorrect information online.

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“The sharing of unverified accusations or false information is irresponsible and does not assist the investigation,” the department noted. “No suspect or person of interest has been identified at this time.”

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