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California Man Pleads Guilty to Sending Nancy Guthrie’s Family Fake Ransom Note

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California Man Pleads Guilty to Sending Nancy Guthrie’s Family Fake Ransom Note

By Charisma Madarang

Charisma Madarang

Contact Charisma Madarang on X Contact Charisma Madarang by Email View all posts by Charisma Madarang July 2, 2026 TODAY -- Pictured: Savannah Guthrie and mother Nancy Guthrie on Thursday, June 15, 2023 -- (Photo by: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images) Nancy Guthrie, the mother of 'Today' co-host Savannah Guthrie, was abducted on Jan. 31. from her Arizona home. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images

A man from Hawthorne, California, pleaded guilty on Thursday to sending a fake ransom note to the family of Nancy Guthrie amid a desperate search for the 84-year-old woman.

In his plea, Derrick Callella, 42, admitted that he called and sent text messages to a missing person’s family on Feb. 4, 2026, regarding a bitcoin transfer. He also said that he intended to harass the family by seeking information about the investigation into the missing person’s disappearance, per a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona.

Guthrie, the mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, was abducted on Jan. 31. from her Tucson, Arizona, home. Nancy is believed to have been taken from her home against her will, as the FBI released photos of a masked assailant approaching her front door in the middle of the night. Police have detained several persons of interest but have not charged anyone.

The Los Angeles Times reported that per a criminal complaint, Callella used a voice over internet protocol text and call application to contact the Guthrie family a few days after Guthrie’s disappearance.

“Did you get the bitcoin were [sic] waiting on our end for the transaction,” read a message sent to at least two family members, according to the filing in Arizona. Authorities linked the phone number to his email address and his residence, per the complaint, and Callella later admitted to sending the two text messages.

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