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How Two U.S. Teens Ended Up in a $66M Crypto Heist Plot

Two high schoolers were allegedly recruited via Signal app to carry out a $66M cryptocurrency theft in Arizona.

Written By:
Vanshita Kanjani

Reviewed By:
Shubham Soni

Last updated: February 9, 2026 10:49 AM
Published 2026-02-07
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Last updated: February 9, 2026 10:49 AM
Published 2026-02-07
How Two U.S. Teens Ended Up in a $66M Crypto Heist Plot

Key Highlights

  • The suspects claimed they were directed by anonymous handlers who coordinated the logistics and supplied funding via the Signal app.
  • The robbery was thwarted when a family member hid and alerted authorities during the initial breach.
  • Police recovered a 3D-printed firearm and delivery-style disguises used by the teenagers to gain entry into the Scottsdale residence.

Two California high schoolers, aged 16 and 17, were arrested in Scottsdale, Arizona, on January 31 after allegedly traveling 600 miles to commit an armed home invasion.

As per a report, the teens reportedly targeted a home in the Sweetwater Ranch neighborhood, believing the family held $66 million in cryptocurrency. The incident quickly gained attention due to the involvement of minors who were allegedly recruited through encrypted messaging platforms.

Recruitment via Signal app

The plan started when the teens, pretending to be delivery workers, forced their way inside before police interrupted a violent struggle with the residents. Court documents indicate that the suspects were reportedly recruited and threatened by anonymous individuals on the Signal app, known only by the handles 8 and Red.

These handlers gave the teens $1,000 to buy disguises and restraining devices, along with the address of the target. The high school students told investigators that they were told to enter the house and force the residents to give them cryptocurrency. The invasion ended around 10:45 a.m. when an adult son inside the home called 911 while hiding from the intruders. 

Police intervention and capture

When officers arrived, they heard a woman screaming and saw a male resident struggling with one of the suspects. The confrontation led to a brief chase when the two suspects fled through a back door and tried to escape in a blue Subaru.

Police managed to corner the vehicle on a dead-end street nearby. A search of the scene and the vehicle found UPS-style clothing, zip ties, duct tape, and a 3D-printed gun that had been discarded during their escape.

Background and extortion

The older suspect goes to San Luis Obispo High School, while the younger one attends Pacific Beach High School. After one of the teens’ mothers contacted California police upon finding messages about the plot on her son’s phone, that information did not reach Scottsdale authorities until after the break-in occurred.

The case shows a growing trend of physical violence linked to digital currency, often referred to as wrench attacks. The boys claimed they did not know each other before getting involved with the online handlers, suggesting they were pressured into participating in the burglary plot. 

Legal consequences and implications

Investigations into the identities of 8 and Red are ongoing, as using encrypted apps like Signal makes it hard for law enforcement to track the people behind these operations. The case raises concerns about the safety of crypto investors and the risk to minors who may be subject to criminal groups.

Legal proceedings will likely focus on whether the teens were true victims of coercion or willing participants in a complex robbery. Both youths have been booked into a Maricopa County juvenile detention facility on charges of aggravated assault, kidnapping, and second-degree burglary.

They have since been released on $50,000 bail with ankle monitors. The Scottsdale home invasion serves as a strong reminder of how far criminals will go to obtain digital currency. 

Escalation of crypto crime

The case highlights a shift from cybercrime to physical assault, with minors involved and weaponry printed with 3D techniques, which implies the increasing danger in cryptocurrency crime.

The scarcity of information on the physical condition of the individuals in the reporting of the incident was understandable, considering the trauma and near-escape from a crime involving a multi-million-dollar heist.

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Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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