Man Arrested After Sending Disturbing Messages to Guthrie Family Amid Search for Nancy Guthrie

The message came at the worst possible moment — brief, cryptic, and terrifying in its timing. As the Guthrie family pleaded publicly for help finding their missing mother, an unexpected text referencing bitcoin landed on their phones, instantly raising fears of something far more sinister. The communication was reported to police right away, setting off an investigation that would quickly lead authorities across state lines to a man watching the case unfold from his home in California.

According to court records, Derrick Callella, a man in his mid-40s, was detained after allegedly sending messages to relatives of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared from her Arizona home. Prosecutors say the texts resembled ransom-style language and were sent shortly after the family released an emotional appeal for information. Investigators also report that a short phone call was placed to another family member around the same time, further intensifying alarm during an already agonizing search.

What investigators uncovered next added a troubling layer to the case. Authorities allege Callella admitted he had been following the disappearance closely through television coverage and located the family’s contact details online. Court documents state he claimed he sent the messages out of curiosity, saying he wanted to see whether the family would respond. Officials have emphasized that, while serious charges have been filed related to transmitting ransom-related communications, these messages are not connected to a separate ransom note previously sent to a news outlet in Arizona.

As the investigation continues, authorities remain focused on separating cruel hoaxes from credible threats while maintaining hope that Nancy Guthrie can still be found alive. Law enforcement has urged the public to avoid speculation and share only verified information, stressing that no suspect has been identified in her disappearance. For the Guthrie family, the arrest brings little relief — only a painful reminder of how vulnerable families become when tragedy is exploited, and how urgently they are still waiting for answers.

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