Teens Charged in $4M Kidnapping Case Amid Rising Crypto Crimes

By: cryptosheadlines|2025/05/12 15:45:03
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Airdrop Is Live CaryptosHeadlines Media Has Launched Its Native Token CHT. Airdrop Is Live For Everyone, Claim Instant 5000 CHT Tokens Worth Of $50 USDT. Join the Airdrop at the official website, CryptosHeadlinesToken.com What began as a crypto event ended in a terrifying ordeal for one investor. In the Nevada desert last November, a crypto entrepreneur, fresh off hosting a blockchain event in downtown Las Vegas, saw kidnapping at gunpoint and lost $4 million in cryptocurrency and NFTs. According to police reports, three teenagers executed the kidnapping, confronting the man at his home before whisking him away to an isolated desert location.The harrowing details emerged in a report from 8 News Now on May 10. The suspects allegedly warned the victim that they had his father and would kill him if he didn’t cooperate. Under threat of death, he was coerced into revealing passwords to his digital wallets. Throughout the ordeal, a fourth person reportedly gave instructions to the teens via speakerphone.Once the attackers drained his accounts, the victim was left stranded in the desert. He trekked five miles through rugged terrain to reach a gas station, where he was finally able to call a friend for help.Kidnapping Suspects Face Serious ChargesTwo 16-year-olds from Florida have now been charged with robbery, kidnapping, and extortion. One is being held on a staggering $4 million bail, while the other is under house arrest with electronic monitoring. Prosecutors say a third teen believed to be involved has already fled the country. A preliminary court hearing has been scheduled for June, and both minors will be tried as adults.Digital asset attorney Sasha Hodder reacted to the case on X, stating, “Crypto theft is evolving. It’s not just social engineering or SIM swaps anymore.” Her warning underscores a disturbing shift from digital exploits to physical coercion.Rise in Real-World Crypto CrimesThis case is just one in a string of offline crypto-related crimes. Earlier this month, a crypto entrepreneur’s father was rescued in Paris after facing kidnapping in a €7 million ($7.8 million) extortion plot. In February, a UK-based broker jumped off a balcony to escape captors demanding crypto under threat of torture.Jameson Lopp, co-founder of self-custody firm Casa, has been tracking these incidents. His GitHub list documents over 20 in-person crypto robberies so far in 2025 alone, with similar cases going back to 2014—when Hal Finney was allegedly extorted for 1,000 Bitcoin.Source link

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