Noah is missing – Nick receives a threatening call from Matt The Young And The Restless Spoilers

In this chilling new chapter of The Young and the Restless, a peaceful day in Genoa City is shattered when Nick Newman faces every parent’s worst nightmare — his son Noah disappears without a trace. What begins as confusion soon spirals into a gripping mystery filled with fear, guilt, and long-buried secrets when Nick receives a threatening call from a voice he thought he’d left in the past — Matt Clark.
The episode opens quietly, with Nick going about his morning routine at the Newman ranch. The family is calm, even optimistic, after a long period of tension. Sharon is away handling business, and Nick is finally feeling like life is finding its balance again. But that fragile peace doesn’t last long. By mid-morning, Nick tries to call Noah — and the call goes straight to voicemail. At first, it seems harmless. Maybe Noah lost his phone, maybe he’s busy. But as the hours pass and texts go unanswered, worry begins to creep in.
Nick contacts Faith and Summer, hoping one of them has heard from their brother. When they haven’t, unease turns to dread. His calls to Noah’s friends yield no answers. No one has seen or heard from him since the night before. The realization hits Nick like a punch: Noah isn’t just unreachable — he’s missing.
As panic builds, Nick rushes to Sharon’s house, only to find she’s equally clueless and horrified. The two parents, though long separated, immediately fall into crisis mode, retracing Noah’s steps and contacting the police. Their search uncovers Noah’s car, abandoned on the edge of town, keys still inside. His wallet and phone are gone — but something more ominous remains: a folded note on the passenger seat that simply reads, “He knows.”
The cryptic message sends shivers down Nick’s spine. Who is “he”? What does Noah know? And why does it sound like a threat?
Back at Newman Enterprises, Victor catches wind of the situation and immediately orders his own investigation. Victoria, too, is drawn in, fearful that someone from their corporate rivalries might be targeting the family. But the episode takes a darker turn when Nick, alone at his home that evening, receives a call from an unlisted number. At first, he expects it to be Noah — but the voice on the other end chills him to the bone. It’s slow, mocking, and all too familiar.
“Hello, Nick,” the voice says. “Long time no see.”
Nick’s blood runs cold. It’s Matt Clark — a man who’s supposed to be dead.
Nick can barely speak, struggling to believe what he’s hearing. Matt, the twisted former rival who tormented him years ago, claims to have information about Noah’s disappearance. He taunts Nick, saying Noah has “found something that didn’t belong to him” — and now he’s paying the price. Every word drips with venom and satisfaction. The past Nick thought he’d buried has clawed its way back, and it’s using his son as leverage.
Nick demands proof that Noah is alive. Matt laughs darkly, telling him he’ll get his proof soon — but only if Nick follows instructions. He warns Nick not to involve the police, not to tell Victor, and not to trust anyone. Then, the line goes dead.
Nick is left standing in silence, the phone trembling in his hand. His mind races — could Matt truly be alive? Or is this someone impersonating him, using old pain to manipulate the Newmans? Either way, the threat is real, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.
As night falls over Genoa City, Nick’s desperation grows. He confides in Sharon, revealing the call and the terrifying suspicion that Matt is somehow behind Noah’s disappearance. Sharon is terrified but resolute — she refuses to let history repeat itself. Together, they vow to find their son, no matter what it takes.
Meanwhile, unseen by them, the camera cuts to a dimly lit room. A phone glows on a table beside a single photograph — Noah’s face, circled in red. A man’s shadow crosses the wall as a voice — the same one that taunted Nick — whispers, “He shouldn’t have looked where he wasn’t supposed to.”
The episode ends with Nick standing on the Newman Ranch porch, staring into the night, torn between fear and fury. The final shot lingers on his phone, the caller ID flashing “Unknown Number” once more — as it starts to ring again.
This episode of The Young and the Restless pushes the Newman family into a gripping new mystery that blends family drama with psychological suspense. Is Matt really alive — or is someone using his name to destroy Nick piece by piece? What did Noah uncover that made him a target? And how far will Nick go to bring his son home safely?
One thing is certain: the peace in Genoa City is about to be shattered. Old enemies never stay buried, and in this haunting twist, Nick Newman learns that sometimes, the ghosts of your past come calling — and they’re not ready to let you go.
