Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie, has been missing since January 31. The 84-year-old woman is believed to have been kidnapped for ransom from her Arizona home more than a week ago. Nine days into a round-the-clock search, investigators have not identified any suspect or person of interest, and no proof of life has surfaced since her disappearance.
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Ransom notes
At least two ransom notes have come under scrutiny by police and the FBI. In the second note, alleged kidnappers demanded $6 million, setting a deadline of 5 p.m. Monday, which has since passed.
Some social media posts claimed that Savannah’s brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, and sister Annie received the ransom notes.
The truth
Both notes were initially delivered to news outlets.
“Multiple ransom notes have been sent out to the media, including one that was sent to us,” said reporter JJ McKinney of KGUN9, one of Arizona outlets to receive a purported ransom note.
“In the letter, the potential kidnappers demanded that the Guthries pay them $6 million before this Monday,” McKinney added.
Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni did, however, receive fake ransom text messages from imposter Derrick Callella after Nancy went missing
Callella, from Hawthorne, California, was arrested Thursday. He has been charged with “transmitting a demand for ransom in interstate commerce without disclosing his identity and utilizing a telecommunications device with the intent to abuse, threaten, or harass a person.”
“The Department of Justice will protect victims and families at all costs, and grief profiteers will be held accountable,” US Attorney Timothy Courchaine said in a press release. “This case came together in under 24 hours because of the coordinated work of the FBI, local law enforcement and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California.”