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CA NAIPING HOU: Missing from Rancho Cucamonga, CA - 18 March 2025 - Age 74

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Police investigate 'suspicious disappearance' of elderly man linked to cryptocurrency fortune​

An active investigation is underway in Southern California for a missing man that police are calling a "suspicious disappearance."

Investigators with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department released new information in the hopes of locating Naiping Hou, a 74-year-old resident of Rancho Cucamonga.

He was reported missing by his family on May 4, 2025, according to authorities.

Officials said his cell phone was also used by unknown individual(s) to impersonate him in communications with family members.

Authorities are now suspecting he may have been abducted.

Family members of Hou told KABC that they believe the incident could be connected to their financial success in the cryptocurrency industry, and are offering a $250,000 reward in hopes of securing his safe return.

"I miss him dearly," said Wen Hou, referring to his father, Naiping Hou. "He's always been a guiding presence in my life."

Wen Hou, who the outlet reported amassed significant wealth through cryptocurrency and previously donated $1.1 million to USC’s Keck School of Medicine for heart disease research, suspects someone may have stolen his father's identity and drained over $1 million from his bank accounts.

He also believes the person responsible has been pretending to be his father, using text messages to communicate with the family under false pretenses.

"It's surreal to think someone could be impersonating my dad through text," Wen Hou explained.

According to Wen Hou, the strange series of events may have started in January 2025, when his father was overseeing home renovations following a severe water leak.

"He didn’t raise any red flags at the time. We knew he was getting quotes from various contractors," Wen Hou recalled. "He was temporarily living in an apartment covered by insurance, so he wasn't hands-on with the daily construction work."

After the house was repaired in March, Nai Ping joined Wen and a group of friends for a fishing trip, where everything "seemed normal," until things took a dramatic turn.

"Something really bizarre is going on," Wen Hou said. "The place was completely cleared out. No people, no vehicles, not even garbage left behind."

The family later learned that several of Naiping Hou's bank accounts had been emptied, with over $1 million missing.

"Funds were being transferred out to purchase gold online," Wen Hou explained, adding that his father's accounts were also used to buy cryptocurrency and large gold bars. "He’s not tech-savvy at all, so I don’t know how he could've done any of that himself."


Additionally, investigators are seeking information about a silver Toyota Yaris in connection with Nai Ping Hou’s disappearance.

"There’s been a significant amount of unauthorized activity in his bank accounts," Mara Rodriguez, a spokesperson for the sheriff’s department told KABC. "We're deeply concerned for his well-being and focused on bringing him home safely."


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‘I just want my dad back’: Man frantically searching for father who vanished months ago​

A California man is missing, his bank account has been drained and his home is emptied.

Now, the man’s son, who deals in crypto currency, suspects his father may have been a victim of crypto kidnapping.

Officials in Rancho Cucamonga said 74-year-old Naiping Hou has been missing for four months.

His son, Wen Hou, lives out of state. He said he knew something was off when his father became unusually detached on their family text message thread in March.

“Over time when I ask him if he wants to come meet with us, you know, I have young children so it’s harder for me to travel to him, he would either say he’s tired or, ‘I’ll call you later,’” he said.

Eventually, Wen Hou sent some friends over to check on his father.

What they found was haunting.

Naiping Hou’s home of 20 years had been completely cleared out and poorly repainted.

“Not even furniture or utensils or anything like that,” Wen Hou said. “Which is extremely bizarre and that’s when I knew whoever I was talking to was not the person living at the house.”

Wen Hou and his friends then called the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department to investigate.

“You know, he’s kind of a guide to my life for a very long time,” he said. “And you know I just want my dad back.”

The department recently confirmed someone was using Naiping Hou’s phone to impersonate him and made extensive fraudulent transactions with his bank account.



He said he is not sure if his position made his father a target because he was never contacted by someone demanding ransom for his dad.

“Typically, I would think if you’re a big player you would get a ransom,” he said.

Naiping Hou’s family has set up a tip website calling his disappearance a kidnapping. They are also offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to his return or an arrest.

They have also hired private investigators who examined Naiping Hou’s home. His wife was out of the country visiting family when he went missing.
 

Creepy texts offer clues in disappearance of SoCal grandpa linked to crypto fortune​

Weird texts were the first clue that something sinister had happened to an elderly Rancho Cucamonga man linked to a vast cryptocurrency fortune.

They began with robotic responses in a family group chat, included an uncharacteristic refusal to visit his grandkids and were followed by complete silence.

Now, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the mysterious disappearance of 74-year-old Naiping Hou, father of noted cryptocurrency investor Wen Hou.


“We really are devastated, really sad, and we want him back if possible,” Wen Hou told The Times. “We are pretty upset about how this was discovered so late and a bit upset about ourselves that we didn’t find these clues earlier.”

Wen Hou last saw his father in March when they rented a boat at the San Pedro Pier and went on a family fishing trip.

The bizarre texts began in April, but it wasn’t until Naiping Hou’s birthday on May 3 that his son began to suspect someone else was controlling his father’s phone.

The elder Hou had declined via text to come visit his son and grandchildren at their Las Vegas residence on his birthday, so Wen Hou overnighted him a traditional gift of handmade Chinese noodles. Whoever was controlling his phone refused to answer any calls on the birthday and, instead of thanking Wen Hou for the gift, simply texted at 9:18 p.m.: “Yes I receive it.”

The following morning, Wen Hou asked family friends to go check in on his father in Rancho Cucamonga. They found the noodle package sitting on the stoop and made an even more alarming discovery inside.

The home was stripped of all its furniture and had a shoddy new paint job on the interior walls, Wen Hou said. His father’s cars were missing from his garage, and the man himself was nowhere to be seen.

Wen Hou reported his father’s disappearance to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department on May 4.

The elder Hou’s wife was visiting family in China when he is believed to have gone missing, according to his family. While abroad she received a text from Hou’s phone telling her to cancel her flight home, saying that he would come join her in Asia.
 

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