Thief Steals a Reported $11M In Cryptocurrency, Plus Laptop, In Home Invasion Near Dolores Park
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Thief Steals a Reported $11M In Cryptocurrency, Plus Laptop, In Home Invasion Near Dolores Park
"A robbery suspect posing as a delivery person forced their way into a victim's home Saturday morning at gunpoint, and made off with a major crypto haul. In what was pretty clearly a planned and targeted robbery, San Francisco police say that the suspect knocked on the victim's door or rang their doorbell near 18th and Dolores streets at around 6:45 am Saturday, pretending to be a food delivery person."
"As the Chronicle reports, when the victim answered the door, the suspect brandished a gun and forced their way into the home, tying up the victim with duct tape. In order to steal cryptocurrency, presumably, the suspect would have had to force the victim to give up their password or other login information, but other details of the crime were not available."
A suspect impersonated a food delivery person and approached a residence near 18th and Dolores streets at about 6:45 a.m. on Saturday. When the victim answered, the suspect brandished a gun, forced entry into the home, and tied the victim with duct tape. The thief stole the victim's laptop, cellphone, and $11 million in cryptocurrency. The suspect likely coerced the victim to reveal passwords or other login information to access the funds. Police reported that additional details remain unavailable, including whether the victim was injured or whether any arrests have been made.
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